GASES CHAPTER 13-1
1. What does Boyle’s Law state?
Deals with pressure with a closed space, it
says that they are inversely proportional (One goes up, the other goes down)
Pressure and Volume
What two things must remain constant?
Temperature and amount of the gas
THE TEMPERATURE MUST BE IN KELVIN
Degree C + 272
2. How
do we describe the relationship between pressure and volume?
They are inversely proportional (as one
rises, the other one decreases)
According to Boyle’s Law what happens to the
volume of a gas as the pressure rises?
It decreases
3.
What equation do we use to show Boyle’s law?
Practice Problems Page 443 # 1 and 2
P1
x V1 = P2 x V2
4.
What does Charles’s law state?
Shows the relationship between volume and
temperature, they are directly proportional, as one goes up, the other goes up.
What two things must remain constant?
Pressure and Number of particles
Describe the relationship between the
temperature and the volume of a gas.
They are directly proportional, as one goes
up, the other goes up (
5.
Give the equation to calculate Charles’s
Law.
What temperature scale must be used to
calculate Charles’s Law?
6.
Practice Problems page 446, # 4, 5, 6
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