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[Show more]When applying Boyle's law, as volume decreases, pressure ________. - increases 
To be able to measure Boyle's law, what must remain consistent? - temperature 
When Boyle's law is graphed, what type of graph is it? - negative; inverse; nonlinear; and exponential 
What are some examples of Boyle's...
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Add to cartWhen applying Boyle's law, as volume decreases, pressure ________. - increases 
To be able to measure Boyle's law, what must remain consistent? - temperature 
When Boyle's law is graphed, what type of graph is it? - negative; inverse; nonlinear; and exponential 
What are some examples of Boyle's...
The volume of the ideal gas in the container is 9m^3. What would the V be if 4 more blocks were placed 
on top of the lid of the container w/ the temperature of the gas kept constant? (The lid has a mass equal 
to that of two blocks) - C. 4.5 m^3 
Which of the following graphs correctly represents t...
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Add to cartThe volume of the ideal gas in the container is 9m^3. What would the V be if 4 more blocks were placed 
on top of the lid of the container w/ the temperature of the gas kept constant? (The lid has a mass equal 
to that of two blocks) - C. 4.5 m^3 
Which of the following graphs correctly represents t...
boyles law is the relationship between - pressure and volume 
charles law is the relationship between - volume and temprature 
when pressure rises volume_____________ - decreases 
when pressure rises temprature_________ - increases 
when temprature rises pressure_________________ - increases 
when t...
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Add to cartboyles law is the relationship between - pressure and volume 
charles law is the relationship between - volume and temprature 
when pressure rises volume_____________ - decreases 
when pressure rises temprature_________ - increases 
when temprature rises pressure_________________ - increases 
when t...
When pressure increases, volume - decreases 
When temperature increases, volume - increases 
Boyle's Law - When the temperature and moles are constant, the pressure and volume are inversely 
proportional 
Charles' Law - When the pressure and moles are constant, the temperature, and volume are dire...
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Add to cartWhen pressure increases, volume - decreases 
When temperature increases, volume - increases 
Boyle's Law - When the temperature and moles are constant, the pressure and volume are inversely 
proportional 
Charles' Law - When the pressure and moles are constant, the temperature, and volume are dire...
Robert Boyle - First prominent scientist to perform controlled experiments 
Pressure and volume - Properties of gas considered in boyles' law 
Decreasing - graph of boyles' law 
Inverse relationship - What is the relationship between pressure and volume in boyle's law 
Lungs during inhalation - e...
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Add to cartRobert Boyle - First prominent scientist to perform controlled experiments 
Pressure and volume - Properties of gas considered in boyles' law 
Decreasing - graph of boyles' law 
Inverse relationship - What is the relationship between pressure and volume in boyle's law 
Lungs during inhalation - e...
What relationship does Boyle's Law show? - The relationship between pressure and volume of gases 
What relationship does Charles' Law show? - The relationship between temperature and volume of 
gases 
What is a similarity between the laws? - Both laws involve volume. 
You can predict the behavior ...
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Add to cartWhat relationship does Boyle's Law show? - The relationship between pressure and volume of gases 
What relationship does Charles' Law show? - The relationship between temperature and volume of 
gases 
What is a similarity between the laws? - Both laws involve volume. 
You can predict the behavior ...
harles's Law - the volume will vary directly with its absolute temperature as long as the pressure 
and the mass of a gas remain constant 
V₁/T₁=V₂/T₂ 
Kelvin temperature = - celcius + 273.15°C 
Boyle's Law - the volume of a gas will vary inversely with pressure as long as the temperature...
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Add to cartharles's Law - the volume will vary directly with its absolute temperature as long as the pressure 
and the mass of a gas remain constant 
V₁/T₁=V₂/T₂ 
Kelvin temperature = - celcius + 273.15°C 
Boyle's Law - the volume of a gas will vary inversely with pressure as long as the temperature...
3 gas laws - Boyle's Law, Charles's Law, & Avogadro's Law 
Boyle's Law - the volume of a given sample of gas at constant temperature varies inversely with the 
pressure. PV = k, k is a constant for a given sample of air at a specific temperature. (to predict the new 
volume of a gas when the pre...
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Add to cart3 gas laws - Boyle's Law, Charles's Law, & Avogadro's Law 
Boyle's Law - the volume of a given sample of gas at constant temperature varies inversely with the 
pressure. PV = k, k is a constant for a given sample of air at a specific temperature. (to predict the new 
volume of a gas when the pre...
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