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Objective: To use an understanding of the pressure-volume relationship in order to predict how the pressure of a gas changes with varying volume.
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The Basic Relationship
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Identify the basic characteristics of the relationship between pressure and volume for a sample of gas.
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Use proportional reasoning to predict the effect that doubling, tripling, or quadrupling the volume has upon the gas pressure.
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Use the P-V relationship to complete a table of P-V Data for multiple states of the same sample of gas.
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The temperature of a sealed container of gas is kept constant while the volume is changed. This results in a change in the pressure of the gas sample. Based on this information, complete the table below.
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