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GAS LAWS BOYLE'S LAW & CHARLES LAW EXAM WITH (Q&A) What must remain constant to measure Charlee’s law? - CORRECT ANSWER pressure When applying Charles law, what type of graph is it? - CORRECT ANSWER positive; direct; linear What are some examples of Charle's Law? - CORRECT ANSWER hot air balloon, chimney, all weather phenomenon, and candle turbines. Temperature decreases volume decreases - CORRECT ANSWER Charles Law Pressure decreases volume increases - CORRECT ANSWER Boyle's Law Volume - CORRECT ANSWER Amount of space occupied by an object. Pressure - CORRECT ANSWER Force per unit area. Temperature - CORRECT ANSWERA measure of the average energy of motion of the particles of a substance. 3 Things that affect a gas - CORRECT ANSWER Pressure, Volume, and Temperature

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GAS LAWS BOYLE'S LAW &
CHARLES LAW EXAM WITH (Q&A)
What must remain constant to measure Charlee’s law? - CORRECT ANSWER pressure

When applying Charles law, what type of graph is it? - CORRECT ANSWER positive;
direct; linear

What are some examples of Charle's Law? - CORRECT ANSWER hot air balloon,
chimney, all weather phenomenon, and candle turbines.

Temperature decreases volume decreases - CORRECT ANSWER Charles Law

Pressure decreases volume increases - CORRECT ANSWER Boyle's Law

Volume - CORRECT ANSWER Amount of space occupied by an object.

Pressure - CORRECT ANSWER Force per unit area.

Temperature - CORRECT ANSWERA measure of the average energy of motion of the
particles of a substance.

3 Things that affect a gas - CORRECT ANSWER Pressure, Volume, and Temperature


When applying Boyle's law, as volume decreases, pressure ________. - CORRECT
ANSWER increases

To be able to measure Boyle's law, what must remain consistent? - CORRECT
ANSWER temperature

When Boyle's law is graphed, what type of graph is it? - CORRECT ANSWER negative;
inverse; nonlinear; and exponential

What are some examples of Boyle's law? - CORRECT ANSWER balloons;
oxygen/scuba tank; when you get a flat tire, and the way your lungs work

When applying Charle's law, as volume increases, temperature ______. - CORRECT
ANSWER increases

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