Chemistry
Chemistry, 18.04.2020 05:14, perezrhonda30

You are using a pressure cooker to make rice. After 10 minutes, you hear a loud “BANG.” You walk into the kitchen to find that the pressure cooker has exploded. Which gas law explains this?

(Keep in mind that you set the temperature of the cooker one time and you do not change it again)

A) Avogadro’s Law (relationship between number of moles of a gas and volume) B) Boyle’s Law (relationship between pressure and volume)
C) Charles Law (relationship between temperature and volume)
D) Dalton’s Law (looks age partial pressures of gases in a container)
E) Gay-Lussac’s Law (relationship between pressure and volume)

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