last week in class we did silent labs. my group did the tire pump which means that the pressure decreased as my group let some air out of the pump. we did it a second time and the pressure still decreased. this goes with Boyle's Law because of the pressure decreasing.
Boyle's Law states that the constant temp either increases or decreases. The pop can got heated and when Eric flipped it over into the beaker the can crushed because of the temperature changed.
Charles's Law states that pressure, temperature, and volume are directly related. The balloon lab was directly the same because of the temperature, pressure, and volume was all inn the balloon. My group used a held a balloon in front of a heater for a minute and then we let it go and it floated.
Gay-Lusaac's Law states that constant volume pressure and temperature are directly the same. The bottle that my group twisted and popped the lid off of it the pressure was released.
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ReplyDeletegood example for boyles law! just make sure to talk about the other two gas laws!
ReplyDeleteGood example of Boyle's law using the air pressure lab. Just next time try to talk about all three of them
ReplyDeleteYour boyles law example is a good one, just make sure you talk and give examples of charles law and gay lussac's also.
ReplyDeleteGood job explaining boyle's law. Try and explain the other ones too.
ReplyDeleteOk details for the boyles but there need to be more examples.
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