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Volume (L) Pressure (bar) 1/V (L-1)

2.9 1 0.34

2.8 1.01 0.35

2.7 1.05 0.37

2.5 1.13 0.4

2.4 1.18 0.41

2 1.35 0.5

1.7 1.60 0.58

Tab.1: Isothermic Compression, T=const

graph pressure versus volume


0.7

0.6

0.5

0.4

0.3

0.2

0.1

0
1.7 2 2.4 2.5 2.7 2.8 2.9

1/v

Volume (L) Pressure (bar) 1/V (L-1)

1 0.98 1

1.2 0.83 0.83

1.3 0.76 0.76

1.5 0.69 0.66

1.6 0.64 0.53

1.9 0.56 0.52

2 0.55 0.5
Tab.2: Isothermic Expansion, T=const.

1.2

0.8

0.6

0.4

0.2

0
1 1.2 1.3 1.5 1.6 1.9 2

1/v

Determine the number of moles (n) of air :

We have PV =nRT

PV
N= RT
2.9 x 0.98
N1= =2.8 mol
8.314 x 0

5. yes, pressure is inversely proportional to volume, which is in accordance with Boyle’s Law
Temperature (°C) Pressure (bar) P/T (KN/m2.K)

70 1 0.014

62 0.97 0.015

59.2 0.96 0.016

56 0.95 0.017

53 0.94 0.018

51.3 0.93 0.018

48.2 0.92 0.019

Tab.3: Heating experiment, V=const


0.02
0.018
0.016
0.014
0.012
0.01
0.008
0.006
0.004
0.002
0
48.2 51.3 53 56 59.2 62 70

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Temperature (°C) Pressure (bar) P/T (KN/m2.K)

68.7 0.99 0.014

67.6 0.98 0.014

60 0.95 0.015

55 0.94 0.017

40 0.88 0.022

34.9 0.87 0.025

25 0.86 0.034

Tab.4: Heating experiment, V=const


0.04

0.035

0.03

0.025

0.02

0.015

0.01

0.005

0
0.86 0.87 0.88 0.94 0.95 0.98 0.99

P/T

7. YES IT IS

9. the calculation will go defrinet by using the K rather than celsius temperature in °c

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