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BOYLE’S LAW 13.1: Pgs 446 - 449

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Boyle’s Law  Pressure and volume are inversely proportional, which means that as one increases the other will decrease:  P, V  We can write Boyle’s Law as P 1 V 1 = P 2 V 2  MUST KEEP TEMPERATURE AND THE AMOUNT OF GAS CONSTANT!

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Page 1: BOYLE’S LAW 13.1: Pgs 446 - 449. Pressure and Volume: Boyle’s Law  Irish scientist Robert Boyle was the first scientist to conduct “careful” experiments

BOYLE’S LAW13.1: Pgs 446 - 449

Page 2: BOYLE’S LAW 13.1: Pgs 446 - 449. Pressure and Volume: Boyle’s Law  Irish scientist Robert Boyle was the first scientist to conduct “careful” experiments

Pressure and Volume: Boyle’s Law

Irish scientist Robert Boyle was the first scientist to conduct “careful” experiments on gases.

He studied the relationship between the pressure of a trapped gas and its volume Using KMT from yesterday, what

do you think this relationship is?? We’ll be keeping the temperature

constant…

Page 3: BOYLE’S LAW 13.1: Pgs 446 - 449. Pressure and Volume: Boyle’s Law  Irish scientist Robert Boyle was the first scientist to conduct “careful” experiments

Boyle’s Law Pressure and volume are inversely

proportional, which means that as one increases the other will decrease: P , V

P , V We can write Boyle’s Law as P1V1 = P2V2 MUST KEEP TEMPERATURE AND THE

AMOUNT OF GAS CONSTANT!

Page 4: BOYLE’S LAW 13.1: Pgs 446 - 449. Pressure and Volume: Boyle’s Law  Irish scientist Robert Boyle was the first scientist to conduct “careful” experiments

Boyle’s Law Calculations A balloon has a pressure of 56mmHg

and is 1.5L in volume. If the balloon is forced to fill a volume of 0.56L, what is the pressure of this balloon?

A high altitude balloon contains 30.0 L of He gas at 103 kPa. What is the volume when the balloon rises to an altitude where the pressure is only 25.0 kPa?

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Boyle’s Law Lab Head to the back of the room to

complete the lab with your partner!