Describe the relationship between pressure and volume in Boyle's Law. Explain this relationship on a molecular level.
Describe the relationship between temperature and volume in Charle's Law. Explain this relationship on a molecular level.
Describe the relationship between pressure and volume in Boyle's Law. Explain this relationship on a molecular...
Explain Boyle's law in relationship to pressure, mass and temperature. Express this algebraically, what would be the implication of doubling the pressure, sketch and label the curve associated with this law. State any assumptions made. Explain Charles law in relationship to volume, temperature and pressure. Express this algebraically, and the implication of doubling the absolute temperature.
(VI) QUESTIONS: (i) State the relationship between pressure and volume as stated by Boyle's law. Remember to state the condition of temperature. (iii) If the pressure of a sample of gas in a cylinder is 760 mm of Hg (1 atom) while occupying a 10-mL (milliliters) volume at 32°C. What is the pressure due to the sample of gas when the cylinder is compressed down to 5 milliliters (mL)? (iii) Consider a balloon with volume 22.4 liter and pressure 1...
Explain how Boyle's law(pressure and volume) is related to respiration.
Use kinetic molecular theory to explain the relationship between: 1. Pressure and volume of a confined gas 2. Volume and temperature of a confined gas 3. Pressure and temperature of a confined gas 4. Moles and volume of a gas
1. These questions are referring to the Boyle's law experiment only. a. Analyzing the shape of the curve in the plot of pressure versus volume, do you think the relationship between the pressure and volume of a confined gas is direct or inverse? Explain your answer. b. What experimental factors are assumed to be constant in this experiment? c. Using P. V, and k, write an equation representing Boyle's law AND write a verbal statement that correctly expresses Boyle's law,...
A.2 Graphing Pressure and Volume: Boyle's Law 1000 - Pressure (mm Hg) 100 HHHH zow 21 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 31 32 33 Questions and Problems ansur loy mon. Q.1 According to your graph, what is the relationship between pressure and volume? pressure is decreasing as volume increased at chrome Q.2 On your graph, what is the volume of the gas at a pressure of 760 mm Hg? Q.3 On your graph, what is the pressure...
1. Describe the relationship between pressure, volume, resistance and flow. How is this similar to blood flow through the heart and vessels? 2. What is intrapulmonary pressure? If it is higher than atmospheric pressure, what happens? What happens if it is lower than atmospheric pressure? Which gas law would you apply to explain this? State the law. 3. What is intrapleural pressure? Why is it important? 4. What would happen if intrapleural pressure became higher than intrapulmonary pressure? What might...
what are the values of standard temperature and pressure for gases ? PRELIMINARY EXERCISES: Boyle's Law and Charles's Law 1. List the three factors that determine the volume of gas a lessico b. Temperature a molar Mass 2. When dealing with eases, it is common to refer to volumes at standard temperature and pressure (STP). What are the values of standard temperature and pressure for gases STP and 3. a. State Boyle's law: The volume of gas varies inversely with...
1. a. The relationship between pressure and volume is known as Law. b. Indicate the relationship with arrows below 1. 1 volume = pressure 2. volume = pressure pressure 2. Intrapulmonary pressure (for ) during inspiration, 3. What pressure is always negative and helps to keep the lungs inflated? 4. a. If transpulmonary pressure equals zero, what will happen to the lungs? b. This is known as a/an
Part 1 Boyle's Law Volume (mL) Pressure (atm) 10 0.9937 11 0.9045 5 1.8011 12 0.8277 15 0.6652 8 1.2319 Part 2 Gay-Lussac's Law Tempreature (K) Pressure (atm) 298.4 0.9984 313.9 1.0564 Part 3 Chrles's Law Temprature (K) Total Volume (mL) Pressure (atm) 297.7 155.9 0.9971 317.2 166.9 0.9973 Part 4 Relationship between pressure and number of molecules Number of Molecules (Total Volume) Pressure(atm) 160.9 1.0040 163.9 1.0511 165.9 1.0623 166.9 1.0766 168.9 1.0830 1. For each part, write a...