CHM 1311 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Thermometer, Pressure Sensor, Dependent And Independent Variables

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Boyle"s law is a gas law that describes the correlation between pressure and container decreases. Charles" law is a gas law describing the tendency of gasses to volume when the amount of gas and temperature within the system remain constant. The pressure of a gas has the tendency to increase when volume of a expand when temperature of a system increases. Both of these laws are simpler versions of the ideal gas law, which describes the behaviour of an ideal gas. pv=nrt. Determine the relationship of temperature and volume through the understanding of charles" law. Determine the relationship of pressure and volume through the understanding of boyle"s law. As written in lab manual (venkateswaran, 2018: 125ml erlenmeyer flask, digital thermometer, labquest 2, usb drive, 1l beaker. Ice bath: vernier gas pressure sensor, stopper with hole, extension clamp, 20ml gas syringe. Table 1: data for verification of charles" law trial (cid:883) and (cid:884)

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