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Digital Ideal Gas Law - Beyond Labz
Final Report
Student Name Patricia Hamilton
Student ID 364387
Lesson Digital Ideal Gas Law - Beyond Labz
Institution American Public University
Session 758676
Course CHEM133 C008 Summer 2024
Instructor Jennifer Belew
Exercise 1
What variables were being held constant when you collected data for:
a) Part 1: Boyle's law?
b) Part 2: Charles’ law?
) Part 3: Avogadro’s law?
d) Part 4: Gay-Lussac's law?
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and mols
mols stayed
stayed constant
constant
b) Pressure and mols stayed constant
c) Pressure and temperature stayed constant
d) Volume and mols stayed constant
Decide whether the following are directly or inversely proportional based on the
data you collected.
a) Pressure and temperature (Gay-Lussac’s law)
b) Pressure and volume (Boyle's law)
) Volume and temperature (Charles’ law)
d) Number of moles and volume (Avogadro's law)
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b) inversely proportional
©) directly proportional
d) directly proportional
, If more than one variable was being manipulated and others were not
being held constant, explain what gas law equation would need to be used
to determine the other values.
PV=nRT (ldeal Gas Law Equation) would need to be used to determine the other values.
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Data Table 1: Pressure and Volume in Balloon Pressure Chamber
Pressure (atm) Volume (L)
1.000 atm 6.361 L
1.200 atm 5.301 L
1.400 atm 4.544 L
1.600 atm 3.976
L
1.800 atm 3.534 L
2.000 atm 3.180
L
>Z4ZDO atm 2.891 L
2.400 atm 2.650 L
2.600 atm 2.447 L
2.800 atm 2.272 L
Data Table 2: Pressure and Inverse Volume