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7. On the grids below: a. Sketch a graph of Pressure vs Volume, like we collected...
In the figure below, which of the two plots of volume versus pressure at constant temperature is consistent with the ideal gas law? 2 Choose one: Plot #1, where pressure and volume are directly proportional. Plot #2, where pressure and volume are inversely related. Neither plot, because the VP graph should be a straight line sloping down. Neither plot, because the VP graph should be a curved line sloping up.
graph 1, 2, and 3 are listed below in order for information.
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Part 1 . Prepare a graph of pressure versus temperature ( C). Be sure to follow all good graphing conventions provided in your lab manual (see Graphing Exercise). What is the relationship between gas pressure and temperature? Linear situe ayaph,showina a steady 1. rate increase. behen he 9as prešsure dnd 2. According to this experiment, what should happen to the...
11. The graph below shows the relationship between pressure and volume of a gas. What would this graph look like if volume was directly proportional to pressure! Volume PV = constant Pressure
Il lleory of Gases Concept Check Sketch a graph of: ll. Volume vs. temperature (°C) at constant pressure and moles.
2. From the above graph, determine the pressure in torr if the volume is 84.2 mL. Show your work below: .68 3. Give the SI unit for pressure 4. Give the SI unit for volume 125 1. Plot the Pressure (Y-axis) vs. 1/Volume (X-axis) on graph paper below. UILE YOU I that, using a ruler, draw the best-fit line for the points you have plotted. 0 1 / Volume (mL) 0.0100 0. 011 0.0125 0.0143 0.0167 0.0200 Pressure (atm) 0.254...
The pressure of a gas (P) is monitored as the volume is increased by various amounts (AV). In an experiment, the initial volume V. is unknown. Boyle's law says that V.+AV=k (1) where V. and k are positive constants. If we were to plot y vs. x, where y= AV and 2 = (* Then we expect to get a straight line (y = mx + b), where • slope = m = y-intercept = b = If the unit...
(I) Let's start with very simple data table 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 -1 ± 1.8 4±2.0 9+ 1.0 14 + 0.8 19 s 0.8 24 + 1.2 2% 1.8 34 ± 2.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 1. Plot a graph of y vs. X on a piece of graph paper 2. Is it a straight line? Draw the best-fit line. 3. Compute the slope and y-intercept for this line. Write the equation for y in terms of x using...
Sketch four graphs wherein each graph describes your hypothesized relationship between the two variables examined in that portion of the experiment. Note that the other two variables will be held constant during that part of the experiment. Be sure to label the axes of your graphs. Part I: Pressure & Volume Part II: Pressure & Temperature Part III: Volume & Temperature Part IV: Pressure & Number of Molecules Constant Variable #1 Constant Variable #2 Independent Variable Dependent Variable Part I...
points (2,24) (3,16) (4,12) (8,6) (12,4) Using the expression PV = C, Sketch the shape of the graph of your expected results (Pressure is plotted vertically, and Volume is plotted horizontally). From the Ideal Gas Law (PV = nRT), we know that plotting a PV graph would be an inverse relationship if the number of moles and Temperature remained constant. Add to the graph you just sketched above a new curve that would show what the relationship would look like...
III. PRE-LAB QUESTIONS - Experiment 8 1. a) Complete the table below. y X 1/x y/x x y 2 2 1/ 2 1 4 1/ 1 0. 58 TL 0.25 16 | b) On graph paper plot y vs. x (appropriately labeling all axes as well as graphing the best fitting line/curve to the data points). c) Is the relationship between the y and x data pairs linear or non-linear? d) Is the relationship between the y and x data...