This showcases the basics of the laws governing behavior of gases which includes:
1. Boyle's Law
2. Charles's Law
3. Gay - Lussac's Law
4. Combined Gas Law
5. Avogadro's Law
6. Ideal Gas Law
7. Dalton's Law on Partial Pressures
8. Graham's Law of Diffusion
This showcases the basics of the laws governing behavior of gases which includes:
1. Boyle's Law
2. Charles's Law
3. Gay - Lussac's Law
4. Combined Gas Law
5. Avogadro's Law
6. Ideal Gas Law
7. Dalton's Law on Partial Pressures
8. Graham's Law of Diffusion
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2. Anglo- Irish Chemist
Robert Boyle was able
to investigate the
relationship between
pressure and volume of
a gas using a j-shape
apparatus which is close
on the end.
3. Table 2.1 shows the relationship between the pressure
and the volume using a numerical data. In Boyle’s
experiment, it only shows that the volume decrease, the
pressure increase which pertains to an inverse
relationship. This relationship can be expressed in a
mathematical way.
4. Where ᵒᶜ means proportional to. To change
symbol ᵒᶜ to an equal sign , a proportionality
constant k, is introduced.
5.
6.
7.
8. 1. breathing or respiration is one of the basic applications of
Boyle’s Law. As one inhales. The diaphragm muscles contract
causing the thoracic cavity to expand.
2. deep sea fishes when brought to the surface, die due to a
decreased pressure. This result in the increased volume of gases
in their bodies.
3. A syringe plunger being pressed down to draw out to fluid
causes the volume inside the syringe to decrease while
increasing the pressure inside.
9.
10. More than 100 years later after
Boyle’s experiment about the
volume-pressure relationship,
French Jacques Alexandre Charles
performed an experiment in
balloon , hot water and cold
water. He found out the various
gases expanded by the same
amount when heated through the
same temperature interval.
11.
12.
13. 1. Application of Charles’s Law can be seen as one files in a
hot air balloon. The air inside the balloon, when heated,
causes the air to expand: thus becomes lighter and so it rises.
2. An inflated balloon shrinks when placed inside the
refrigerator.
3. During cold weather , bicycle tires become flat because the
air inside the bicycle tire shrinks.
14. Practice exercise :
1.At 0ᵒC and 5 atom, a given sample of gas
occupies 75L. The gas is compressed to a final
volume of 30L at 0ᵒC. What is the final
pressure? (Boyle’s law)
2.A sample of a gas has a volume of 78.5 ml at
45ᵒC . What volume will the same ocuupy at 0ᵒC
when the pressure is held constant? (Charles’
Law
15. Pointers to Review
1. Plate Boundaries
2. Landforms
3. Properties of Light
4. Formation of Image
5. Reproductive, Endocrine, and Nervous System
6. Heredity: Inherence and Variation (Amino Acid code)
7. The Occurrence of Evolution
8. Ecosystem
9. Biomolecules (nucleic acid)
10. Gas Laws