1. If the volume is doubled from 5.0 mL to 10.0 mL, what does your data show happens to the pressure? Show the pressure values in your answer. 2. If the volume is halved from 20.0 mL to 10.0 mL, what does your data show happens to the pressure? Show the pressure values in your answer.

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DATA AND CALCULATIONS
Volume
(mL)
Pressure
(kPa)
Constant, k
(P/V or P•V)
1120
5.8.
8.3
10.8
13.3
15.8
18.3
20.8
193.12
134.56
I1043
63.14
64.82
55.56
ら2,34
/192
939
1010
T088
PROCESSING THE DATA
1. If the volume is doubled from 5.0 mL to 10.0 mL, what does your data show happens to the
pressure? Show the pressure values in your answer.
2. If the volume is halved from 20.0 mL to 10.0 mL, what does your data show happens to the
pressure? Show the pressure values in your answer.
3. If the volume is tripled from 5.0 mL to 15.0 mL, what does your data show happened to the
pressure? Show the pressure values in your answer.
4. From your answers to the first three questions and the shape of the curve in the plot of
pressure versus volume, do you think the relationship between the pressure and volume of a
confined gas is direct or inverse? Explain your answer.
5. Based on your data, what would you expect the pressure to be if the volume of the syringe
was increased to 40.0 mL. Explain or show work to support your answer.
6. Based on your data, what would you expect the pressure to be if the volume of the syringe
was decreased to 2.5 mL.
7. What experimental factors are assumed to be constant in this experiment?
8. One way to determine if a relationship is inverse or direct is to find a proportionality
constant, k, from the data. If this relationship is direct, k= P/V. If it is inverse, k = P-V. Based
on your answer to Question 4, choose one of these formulas and calculate k for the seven
ordered pairs in your data table (divide or multiply the P and V values). Show the answers in
the third column of the Data and Calculations table.
9. How constant were the values for k you obtained in Question 8? Good data may show some
minor variation, but the values for k should be relatively constant.
10. Using P, V, and k, write an equation representing Boyle's law. Write a verbal statement that
correctly expresses Boyle's law.
Chemistry with Vernier
6 -3
Transcribed Image Text:7. (optional) If dirécted By Processing the Data. DATA AND CALCULATIONS Volume (mL) Pressure (kPa) Constant, k (P/V or P•V) 1120 5.8. 8.3 10.8 13.3 15.8 18.3 20.8 193.12 134.56 I1043 63.14 64.82 55.56 ら2,34 /192 939 1010 T088 PROCESSING THE DATA 1. If the volume is doubled from 5.0 mL to 10.0 mL, what does your data show happens to the pressure? Show the pressure values in your answer. 2. If the volume is halved from 20.0 mL to 10.0 mL, what does your data show happens to the pressure? Show the pressure values in your answer. 3. If the volume is tripled from 5.0 mL to 15.0 mL, what does your data show happened to the pressure? Show the pressure values in your answer. 4. From your answers to the first three questions and the shape of the curve in the plot of pressure versus volume, do you think the relationship between the pressure and volume of a confined gas is direct or inverse? Explain your answer. 5. Based on your data, what would you expect the pressure to be if the volume of the syringe was increased to 40.0 mL. Explain or show work to support your answer. 6. Based on your data, what would you expect the pressure to be if the volume of the syringe was decreased to 2.5 mL. 7. What experimental factors are assumed to be constant in this experiment? 8. One way to determine if a relationship is inverse or direct is to find a proportionality constant, k, from the data. If this relationship is direct, k= P/V. If it is inverse, k = P-V. Based on your answer to Question 4, choose one of these formulas and calculate k for the seven ordered pairs in your data table (divide or multiply the P and V values). Show the answers in the third column of the Data and Calculations table. 9. How constant were the values for k you obtained in Question 8? Good data may show some minor variation, but the values for k should be relatively constant. 10. Using P, V, and k, write an equation representing Boyle's law. Write a verbal statement that correctly expresses Boyle's law. Chemistry with Vernier 6 -3
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