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Boyles Law Question. Any help please
ok the purpose in the lab was to show the relationship between pressure nad volume of a gas. In the lab temperature is held constant.
The question is
Calculate the volume of the tube which represents the dead volume. i got it. its v=pier^2h
which is pie (0.015cm)^2(59.5cm)
which is 0.04205 cm^3
=0.4205 mm^2
Correct?
The diameter was 3mm and the length was 59.5cm.
The next question is asking for each volume calculate PxV Do not forget to add your calculated value of the dead volume before you perform these calculations.
I don't get what i have to do.
Im given this table.
V=20ml P=97.17 1/P= 0.01029
V=18ml P=105.96 1/P= 0.009437
V=16ml P= 117.67 1/P= 0.008498
and several more
So what do i do for this?
ok the purpose in the lab was to show the relationship between pressure nad volume of a gas. In the lab temperature is held constant.
The question is
Calculate the volume of the tube which represents the dead volume. i got it. its v=pier^2h
which is pie (0.015cm)^2(59.5cm)
which is 0.04205 cm^3
=0.4205 mm^2
Correct?
The diameter was 3mm and the length was 59.5cm.
The next question is asking for each volume calculate PxV Do not forget to add your calculated value of the dead volume before you perform these calculations.
I don't get what i have to do.
Im given this table.
V=20ml P=97.17 1/P= 0.01029
V=18ml P=105.96 1/P= 0.009437
V=16ml P= 117.67 1/P= 0.008498
and several more
So what do i do for this?