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 mathematical equation that shows the relationship of the two variables with a constant, k (e.g. for part 1 , P/V=k if direct. or PV=k if inverse). Also calculate the value of the constant, k, for each trial. Values of k can be averaged for each trial.
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Part 1 Boyle's Law Volume (mL) Pressure (atm) 10 0.9937 11 0.9045 5 1.8011 12 0.8277...
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