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Boyle's Law
cava chem 303 s2d03 1.03 Boyle's Law
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Barometers and Manometers measure gas [...]. | Barometers and Manometers measure gas pressure. |
Robert Boyle investigated the relationship between gas [...] and pressure. | Robert Boyle investigated the relationship between gas volume and pressure. |
Boyle found that, at a constant temperature, the volume of a gas was [-ly] related to its pressure. | Boyle found that, at a constant temperature, the volume of a gas was inversely related to its pressure. |
An [...] relationship between two things means that when one goes up, the other goes down and vice versa. | An INVERSE relationship between two things means that when one goes up, the other goes down and vice versa. |
Boyle's law can be stated mathematically as: [...] (where P is pressure, V is volume, and k is a constant) | Boyle's law can be stated mathematically as: PV=k (where P is pressure, V is volume, and k is a constant) |
A constant is something that does not [...]. | A constant is something that does not change. |
Boyle's law assumes constant [...]. | Boyle's law assumes constant Temperature. |
In the mathematical statement of Boyle's law, there is no symbol for [...] because it is assumed to remain constant. | In the mathematical statement of Boyle's law, there is no symbol for temperature because it is assumed to remain constant. |
You can remember that there's no symbol for temperature in Boyle's law by remembering that despite his name, Boyle's not that [...]. | You can remember that there's no symbol for temperature in Boyle's law by remembering that despite his name, Boyle's not that hot. |
Robert Boyle investigated the relationship between gas volume and [...]. | Robert Boyle investigated the relationship between gas volume and pressure. |
Boyle's law can be stated mathematically as: PV=k (where P is [...], V is volume, and k is a constant) | Boyle's law can be stated mathematically as: PV=k (where P is pressure, V is volume, and k is a constant) |
Boyle's law can be stated mathematically as: PV=k (where P is pressure, V is [...], and k is a constant) | Boyle's law can be stated mathematically as: PV=k (where P is pressure, V is volume, and k is a constant) |
Boyle's law can be stated mathematically as: PV=k (where P is pressure, V is volume, and k is a [...]) | Boyle's law can be stated mathematically as: PV=k (where P is pressure, V is volume, and k is a constant) |