Welcome to the tenth episode of season 2 of The Sci Guys. In this episode we will be using balloons to explore one of the gas laws, named Charles's law of ideal gases. We will show you how the temperature and volume of an ideal gas are directly proportional and explain why gases follow Charles's gas law. Charles's law specifically works on ideal gases. Examples of gases that act like ideal gases are oxygen, hydrogen and carbon dioxide. At the end of this video you will be able to demonstrate with an experiment how Charles's law of gases works and explain how gas molecules react to changes in temperature and volume. Help support us to do more experiments by becoming a patron on patreon: Equipment and Ingredients: Balloons Large Beaker, Jar or Glass Boiling Water Freezer Goggles Gloves Apron or Lab Coat Previous Episode: Boyle's Law of Ideal Gases - Next Episode: Gay Lussac's Law of Ideal Gases - If you enjoyed the video remember to subscribe, comment and like us to show us you care. Remember to like us on Facebook: Follow us on Twitter: