The pumpkin marshmallow station was Boyles Law because the temperature remained the same and the volume increased as the the pressure decreased. The marshmallow got bigger as we pulled the syringe back and created less pressure.
The pressure bottle station was Gay-Lusaac’s Law because there was constant volume and the pressure went down as the temperature went down. As we let pressure out of the bottle, the temperature decreased.
The balloon station was Charles Law because there was a constant pressure and the temperature and volume increases together. The balloon stayed on the ground with a low temperature. When we heated the balloon, it started to rise.
I liked how you stated why each example was the one it was, but maybe restating the laws would help anyone who doesnt know them... even though we should
ReplyDeleteyour blog is really good. but You could use some more explanation.
ReplyDeleteYou did a really great job, and you explained things really well. You could maybe use a little more explanation on the last one about why the balloon rose.
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