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- See also changes related to Boyle's law, or pages that link to Boyle's law or to this page or whose text contains "Boyle's law".
- Avogadro's law [r]: Is a gas law named after Amedeo Avogadro, who in 1811 hypothesized that Equal volumes of gases, at the same temperature and pressure, contain the same number of particles, or molecules. [e]
- Boyle's law
- Dalton's law of partial pressure [r]: A law first stated by the English chemist John Dalton, governing the pressure of a system containing mutually inert gases. [e]
- Ideal gas law [r]: Relates pressure, volume and temperature for hypothetical gases of atoms or molecules with negligible intermolecular forces. [e]
- Van der Waals equation [r]: An equation of state for a fluid composed of particles that have a non-zero size and a pairwise attractive inter-particle force. [e]