Gay-Lussac's law

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Etymology[edit]

Proposed by French chemist Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac.

Proper noun[edit]

Gay-Lussac's law

  1. (chemistry, historical) A gas law stating that when held at constant volume, the pressure of a gas is proportional to its temperature (now subsumed by the ideal gas law).