Ricardo finds an online site about the gas laws. The site shows the equation below for Charles’s law. What change would correct the error on the site? “Charles’s law” should read “Gay-Lussac’s law,” which explains changes in volume and temperature. The symbol for T2 should be smaller than for T1 because if volume increases, then temperature should decrease. Each T should be replaced by a P in the equation because Charles’s law describes changes in volume and pressure. The volume should be divided by temperature on each side of the equation.

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D. The volume should be divided by temperature on each side of the equation.

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Charles's Law is  [tex]\frac{V_{1} }{T_{1} } = \frac{V_{2} }{T_{2} }[/tex].

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The volume should be divided by temperature on each side of the equation.

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