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Can someone tell me what gas law equation I'd use for any type of gas law problem? (ex. if the pressure and temperature is given, you'd use _____ law.)

ex. Boyle's law, Charles' law, ideal gas law, etc.

Pressure and volume use Boyle's Law.

Volume and temperature use Charles's Law.

Pressure and temperature use Gay-Lussac's Law.

The ideal gas equation questions aren't as easy to pinpoint. If you're given the amount of the gas in mol, you probably have to use the ideal gas equation for that question. Or, if you're given two of the three -- pressure, volume, temperature -- and you're asked to find the third, you might have to first figure out how many mol there are based on other parts of the question, and then you'll use the ideal gas equation.

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