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Q1.What happens to the volume of the syringe as the set of weight is added on top of it? Problem
1. A gas occupies 1.56 L at 1.00
Ans.The volume of the gas inside the syringe (increases, decreases, remains the same)
atm. What will be the volume of this
gas if the pressure becomes 3.00
Q2. What happens to the pressure on the syringe when set of weights is added?
atm?
Ans. The pressure on the syringe (increases, decreases, remains the same)
Given: Find:
Volume (x-axis) vs Pressure (y-axis) Graph
Solution:
p
r
Answer:
e
s 2. A gas occupies 11.2 L at .860
s atm. What is the pressure if the
volume becomes 15.0L?
u
Given: Find:
r
e
Solution:
Volume (V)
Answer:
Key Concepts
The relationship between the volume and pressure of gases at constant temperature was first stated by (Robert Boyle,
Jacques Charles, Joseph Gay-Lussac) during the (16th , 17th, 18th ) century. He performed an experiment wherein he trapped a
fixed amount of air in the (J,U,S) tube, he changed the pressure and controlled the temperature and then, he observed its effect to
the volume of the air inside the tube. He found out that as the pressure is increased, the volume (increases, decreases). He finally
concluded that the volume of a fixed amount of gas is inversely proportional to its pressure at constant temperature. Today, this
relationship is known as (Boyle’s Law, Charle’s Law, Gay-Lussac’s Law).