Showing posts with label Gas Laws. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gas Laws. Show all posts

Sunday, May 8, 2016

Quiz

We had the quiz last Thursday and I didn't think it was too difficult.  I hope that the test goes well and that I don't mix up any of the gas laws. To study I will continue to do the practice test and read the book.

Avogadro's Law

The third gas law we learned about was Avogadro's Law. This law shows that gas at constant volume and pressure the volume is directly proportional to the number of moles present. The formula for this equation is V1n2=V2n1.



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Charles Law

The second gas law we learned about was Charles Law. In this law volume varies directly with temperature. Also the temperature has to be converted from Celsius to Kelvin by adding 273.15. The formula is V1T2=V2T1.





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Boyle's Law

The first gas law we learned about was Boyle's Law. In Boyle's Law the temperature has to stay constant for it to be true. The equation is P1V1=P2PV2, as volume increases the pressure       decreases.





Boyle's Law
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