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    at a constant pressure and (b) at constant temperature. (c) What is the temperature at the end of the process in (a)? (d) What is the pressure at the end of process in (b)? (e) Show both processes in the p-V plane. Problem 2: The temperature of an ideal gas at an initial pressure p1 and volume V1 is increased at constant volume until the pressure is doubled. The gas is then expanded isothermally until the pressure drops to its original value, where it is compressed at constant pressure until the volume

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    tolerable abilities may work great changes and accomplish great affairs among mankind (pg. 106).” Benjamin Franklin is an archetypal American because everybody wants to be just like him. He wrote this book to show the right way to become the perfect American. Also, he wrote this autobiography to explain to his son and to other people about how to be the ideal American. Benjamin Franklin became a deism because it helped him become more open-minded. A deism is a person that believes that god created

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    In the poems “The Hill We Climb” by Amanda Gorman and “One Today” by Richard Blacno, they both relate to the American ideal of unity and acceptance. Amanda Gorman stresses the importance of unity in her poem by saying “We will rebuild, reconcile, and recover/In every known nook of our nation,/In every corner called our country,/Our people,diverse and beautiful,/Will emerge battered and beautiful” (Gorman 79-83). Using words such as “we” and “our” emphasizes how together, we can make a difference

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    pressure, volume, and temperature. By the end of the experiment we will have data to prove the gas laws. The Gas Laws we will be investigating are as follows: Boyle’s Law: PV=C Charles’ Law: V/T=C Gay-Lussac’s Law: P/T=C Avogadro’s Law V/n=C Ideal Gas law: PV=nRT http://chemistry.bd.psu.edu/jircitano/gases.html Materials: Lab Quest Lab Quest App Vernier Gas Pressure Sensor Temperature Probe 20 mL Gas Syringe 125 mL Erlenmeyer Flask Three 600 mL Beakers Rubber Stopper assembly with

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    number of the unknown substance that I was given was A84841BIR, It posed to be a challenge since I needed to test three different molecular combinations for this specific substance. Once the number of moles the in substance was calculated using the ideal gas law, I divided it from the sample mass number. After vaporizing away the unknown compound, I then concluded that the molarity of my unknown chemical was 58.93 g/mol. To find my molecular formula I calculated the mass of each element, then the moles

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    NOT FOR ELECTRONIC STUDENT ACCESS ONLY FOR CLASSROOM USE!! Unit 9: Stoichiometry Practice 1. Differentiate between the significance of the coefficients in a balanced chemical equation and the significance of the subscripts in a chemical formula. · Coefficients show the correct proportions of atoms and molecules in a chemical reaction. They are normal sized numbers placed at the beginning of the chemical formulas in a chemical reaction during the process of balancing. They tell how many of an entire

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    how much of it is present in the tablet. The amount of sodium bicarbonate will be measure by using the ideal gas law PV=nRT. The experiment will be conducted in the lab, therefore we are going to use room temperature which ranges from 15 to 26 degrees celsius. At room temperature pressure ranges from 12.8 to 25.0 millimeters mercury according to its corresponding room temperature.In the ideal gas equation R is 0.08206latm/mol k which is a constant. Once we have those values we can calculates the

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    Olena Nikitska Professor Petterson–Tutschka Gov 113, Section 2 14 May 2015 The Ideal American Vision: Benjamin Franklin vs. John Winthrop Billions of people all over the nation and world have heard of the ideal American vision to be defined as a perfect set of rules and regulations that provide the ideal conditions for living life. Though many people to this day may still argue their understanding of these idealistic views, there is an ideniable truth that it was two most influential figures in

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    Abstract The objective of this lab was to determine the relationship (if any), between the pressure and volume of a gas given the temperature and # of molecules remained constant. Using the Boyle's law apparatus, and textbooks to demonstrate pressure it was concluded that there was a relationship between pressure and volume. However, the relationship was not a direct relationship, and it was determined that the pressure and volume of a gas are inversely proportioned. Thus,proving Boyle's theory

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