Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Gas Pressure Lab :: Papers
 Gas Pressure Lab       We pumped air into the tube until the pressure was as high as     possible, which was 3.4x105 Pa. We recorded the volume of gas; it was     16.0cm3. We then let the pressure down slightly and recorded the     pressure and volume again. We repeated this about 15 more times, which     was when the pressure reached 1.03x105 Pa. Here are the results:       Gas Pressure (x105 Pa) Gas Volume (cm3)     3.4 16     3.23 16.9     3.09 17.8     2.91 18.8     2.78 19.7     2.62 21     2.48 22.1     2.31 23.7     2.15 25.7     1.97 28.1     1.73 31.9     1.6 34.9     1.41 39.1     1.28 43.3     1.12 50     1.03 56       EXPLANATION       Boyleà ¡Ã ¦s law states that the volume of a fixed mass of ideal gas at     constant temperature is inversely proportional to the gas pressure:       P ââ¬Å¾f 1/v OR pv = constant       This means that if p is doubled then v is halved, or, if p is halved     then v is doubled.       MOLECULAR EXPLANATION       At room temperature and pressure, there are a certain number of gas     molecules in 10cm3 of air. Each molecule exerts a pressure on the     walls of a container. The molecules hitting the sides of the container     cause this pressure. If you decrease the volume that the air occupies     from 10 cm3 to 5 cm3, then there would be twice as many molecules per     cm3 than before. This means twice as much pressure will be exerted due     to twice as many molecules hitting the sides of the container at a     certain time.       ANALYSIS       To analyse my results I will extend my table from before by adding 1/v     and pv:       p (x105 Pa) v (cm3) 1/v (cm-3) pv (x105 Pa cm3)     3.40 16.0 0.062 54.40     3.23 16.9 0.059 54.58     3.09 17.8 0.056 55.00     2.91 18.8 0.053 54.71     2.78 19.7 0.051 54.77     2.62 21.0 0.048 55.02     2.48 22.1 0.045 54.80     2.  					    
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