"combined gas law" meaning in English

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Noun

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  1. (physics) a combination of Boyle's law and Charles's law which states that the product of the volume and pressure of an ideal gas divided by its temperature is constant Wikipedia link: combined gas law Categories (topical): Physical chemistry, Physics

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