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In its most general sense, a '''gas law''' is any physical law concerning [[gas]]es. However, the term is often used in a more restricted sense to refer to [[Boyle's law]], [[Charles's law]], [[Avogadro's law]] and their combined form, the [[ideal gas equation]].
 
In its most general sense, a '''gas law''' is any physical law concerning [[gas]]es. However, the term is often used in a more restricted sense to refer to [[Boyle's law]], [[Charles's law]], [[Avogadro's law]] and their combined form, the [[ideal gas equation]].
  

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In its most general sense, a gas law is any physical law concerning gases. However, the term is often used in a more restricted sense to refer to Boyle's law, Charles's law, Avogadro's law and their combined form, the ideal gas equation.

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