Please complete the following three graphs. Include proper axis, labels, and complete sentences where explantation(s) is required.

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Please complete the following three graphs. Include proper axis, labels, and complete sentences where explantation(s) is required.

 

GRAPH 4.3: Ideal Gases, Boyle's Law
Draw a single curve to illustrate the correct relationship. Indicate high/low extremes on the axes.
x axis = volume of an ideal gas sample when number of particles and temperature are held constant
• y axis = pressure of the same ideal gas sample
GRAPH 4.4: Ideal gases, Boyle's Law
Draw a single line to illustrate the correct relationship. Refer to Chapter 5 of Zumdahl 9th ed. Indicate high/low
extremes on the axes.
x axis = 1/pressure of an ideal gas sample when number of particles and temperature are held constant
y axis = volume of the same ideal gas sample
GRAPH 4.5: Ideal gases, Charles' Law
Draw a single line to illustrate the correct relationship. Refer to Chapter 5 of Zumdahl 9th ed. Indicate high/low
extremes on the axes.
x axis = temperature (in Kelvin, label clearly) of an ideal gas sample when number of particles and
pressure are held constant
y axis = volume of the same ideal gas sample
Transcribed Image Text:GRAPH 4.3: Ideal Gases, Boyle's Law Draw a single curve to illustrate the correct relationship. Indicate high/low extremes on the axes. x axis = volume of an ideal gas sample when number of particles and temperature are held constant • y axis = pressure of the same ideal gas sample GRAPH 4.4: Ideal gases, Boyle's Law Draw a single line to illustrate the correct relationship. Refer to Chapter 5 of Zumdahl 9th ed. Indicate high/low extremes on the axes. x axis = 1/pressure of an ideal gas sample when number of particles and temperature are held constant y axis = volume of the same ideal gas sample GRAPH 4.5: Ideal gases, Charles' Law Draw a single line to illustrate the correct relationship. Refer to Chapter 5 of Zumdahl 9th ed. Indicate high/low extremes on the axes. x axis = temperature (in Kelvin, label clearly) of an ideal gas sample when number of particles and pressure are held constant y axis = volume of the same ideal gas sample
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