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IDEAL GAS LAW THE REALTIONSHIP PV=nRT describes THE BEHAVIOR OF AN IDEAL GAS. (PRESSURE*VOLUME=#MOLES*R VALUE*TEMPERATURE)
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Gas Laws

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Gas Laws -study the relationships that exist between pressure, volume, temperature and amount (moles) of gas. Boyle?s Law Pressure-volume relationship At constant temperature and amount, the pressure and volume of a gas are inversely proportional. As pressure increases, volume decreases. P1V1=P2V2 Charles? Law Temperature-volume relationship At constant pressure and amount, the temperature and volume of a gas are directly proportional. V1/T1=V2/T2 Gay Lussac?s Law Pressure-temperature relationship Under conditions of constant volume and amount, the temperature and pressure of a gas are directly proportional. P1/T1=P2/T2

chemistry lab

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Using Density to Verify the Thickness of a Wire Purpose- To determine the density of aluminum and then determine the density of an aluminum wire Materials- Aluminum wire, Aluminum Shots, Water, Graduated Cylinder, Ruler, & Scale Procedures- Fill the graduated beaker with water. Measure the amount of mL and grams of water. Grab a handful of aluminum shots add it to the water. Measure the amount of mL and grams of water with the shots. Do steps 3 & 4 two more times. Then measure the aluminum wire?s weight and length using centimeters and grams. Find the calculated diameter of the wire. Data- Trial Mass of Aluminum Shot added (g) Initial volume of water (mL) Final volume of water + aluminum shot (mL) Volume of Aluminum Shot (mL) 1 10.5 50 54 4 2
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