What happens to the volume of air confined in the syringe as the slotted masses are added? State the relationship between pressure and volume of a confined air e.g. syringe. If the temperature of a gas in a container increases but the volume stays fixed what happens to the pressure?

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Problem 5.127QP: A 1.000-g sample of an unknown gas at 0C gives the following data: P(atm) V (L) 0.2500 3.1908 0.5000...
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A. Boyle's Law
1. Considering you a hypodermic syringe clamped in a vertical position
with the scale
readings clearly displayed. You preset the plunger
to at least 18 cc.
gram slot mass on top of the plunger and
slot mass in grams which expresses the pressure
object, and record the volume in Table 1.
adding slotted masses until 10 readings are
each reading in Table 1.
relationship of P and V by plotting it in a graphing
volume of air (in mL) as the dependent variable
2. You place a 100-
observed
the
exerted by thec
4. You continue
made.
Record
5. determine the
The
раper.
versus the applied "pressures".
(To get a feel for Boyle's Law, visualize a small balloon between your hands. The
balloon is so small that you can push all sides of it together between your hands without
any of the balloon pouching out at any point. When you push your hands together the
volume of the gas in the balloon decreases as the pressure increases. When you let up
on the pressure, the volume increases as the pressure decreases.)
Transcribed Image Text:A. Boyle's Law 1. Considering you a hypodermic syringe clamped in a vertical position with the scale readings clearly displayed. You preset the plunger to at least 18 cc. gram slot mass on top of the plunger and slot mass in grams which expresses the pressure object, and record the volume in Table 1. adding slotted masses until 10 readings are each reading in Table 1. relationship of P and V by plotting it in a graphing volume of air (in mL) as the dependent variable 2. You place a 100- observed the exerted by thec 4. You continue made. Record 5. determine the The раper. versus the applied "pressures". (To get a feel for Boyle's Law, visualize a small balloon between your hands. The balloon is so small that you can push all sides of it together between your hands without any of the balloon pouching out at any point. When you push your hands together the volume of the gas in the balloon decreases as the pressure increases. When you let up on the pressure, the volume increases as the pressure decreases.)
What happens to the volume of air
confined in the syringe as
the slotted masses are added?
State the relationship between
pressure and volume of a
confined air e.g. syringe.
If the temperature of a gas in a
container increases but the
volume stays fixed what happens
to the pressure?
Transcribed Image Text:What happens to the volume of air confined in the syringe as the slotted masses are added? State the relationship between pressure and volume of a confined air e.g. syringe. If the temperature of a gas in a container increases but the volume stays fixed what happens to the pressure?
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