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===Gas laws (Sec 5.3)=== | ===Gas laws (Sec 5.3)=== | ||
− | [[File:Screen Shot 2020-03-29 at 11.08.15 AM.png|400px|thumb|center|from Crash Course video]] | + | READ this section... |
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+ | Summary: | ||
+ | :[[File:Screen Shot 2020-03-29 at 11.08.15 AM.png|400px|thumb|center|from Crash Course video]] | ||
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+ | '''Boyle's Law''' | ||
+ | :So if you have a container of gas at 1.0 atm pressure and 1.0 L volume...if the volume is changed to 0.5 L, then what happens to the pressure? | ||
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+ | <div align="right"> Answer: | ||
Crushing can demo --> discussed more in lab | Crushing can demo --> discussed more in lab |
Revision as of 02:27, 30 March 2020
Greetings,
- If you look on the webpage, you will see that there is an active link to the Exam 2 on Friday April 3. I suggest you have a look at that link to give you more information about the format of the exam.
Note that the chapter 5 outline was given in Lecture 1. I have chosen to focus our attention on only the first 4 sections of chapter 5.
The following two sections are both discussed in the following Crash Course...please note that these crash course videos provide a huge amount of information in a short time period. This one in particular goes into a lot of the background histroy, which is an important thing to know, but will not be on the exam...have a look at:
Gas laws (Sec 5.3)
READ this section...
Summary:
Boyle's Law
- So if you have a container of gas at 1.0 atm pressure and 1.0 L volume...if the volume is changed to 0.5 L, then what happens to the pressure?