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Experiment 1 [V vs.

P]
Procedure: 1. 2. 3. 4. Plug the pump by 30mL and jolt situating the load (1b) on it. Notify the modification in V (mL) and best ever end result. Modify the quantity at 11b each interval till we extent 61b and record result. Lure a chart that spectacles the connection among V (mL) and pressure. V(mL) = 30 1b=2 Vafter = 25 V(mL) = 30 1b=3 Vafter = 23 V(mL) = 30 1b=4 Vafter = 21 V(mL) = 30 1b=5 Vafter = 19 V(mL) = 30 1b=6 Vafter = 17

V(mL) = 30 1b=1 Vafter = 27

Experiment 2 [V vs. n]
Procedure: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Plug the gas pitcher using HCI, and now place water in a baker. Fit the gas pitcher deject into the baker. Jump compelling 6mg of Mg and set it in the baker and sign pardon chances. Mark the volume and transcribe the proceedings. Jolt pleasing the H2 mole all time after totaling Mg. Transcribe the outcomes in a counter.

Mg(mg) 6 10 16 20 23 26

Mole H2 0.0001 0.0002 0.0003 0.00041 0.00047 0.00053

V(mL) 7.2 14.6 12.7 23.5 28 29.7

Experiment 3 [V vs. Temp]


Procedure: 1. Plug the crystal nozzle by 30 and now see if room temp variant the volume and record outcomes. 2. With 30 (mL), place the glass nozzle in the arid frost box for three minutes and record the alteration in volume. 3. Place the glass nozzle by the similar volume in the liquid N2 for three minutes and record the alteration in volume. 4. Sore water and put the glass nozzle in it and wait for five minutes to get the change in volume and record it. Starting Volume = 30 V(mL) 55 28 30 29 T (K) Boiling N2(6) Room Temp Co2 (s)

Conclusion: There is a directly proportional relation is between temperature and volume. Increase in temperature cause volume to expand and decrease in temperature cause drop in volume. However pressure and volume are inversely proportional to each other when dealing with gases. Increase in gas pressure results in decreasing of gas volume due to force compression of gas particles. On the contrary, drop in gas pressure, increases the volume of gas causing gas particles to move far apart from each other. The relationship between amount of gas and volume can be described as: While applying constant pressure and temperature, volume of gas is directly proportional to number of moles present in gas.

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