Boyle's Law
Boyle's Law, a fundamental principle in the field of thermodynamics, elucidates the relationship between the pressure and volume of a gas, holding temperature constant. Named after the Irish scientist Robert Boyle, who first formulated it in the 17th century, this law states that the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume when temperature remains constant. This foundational concept has profound implications in various scientific disciplines, from chemistry and physics to engineering and meteorology. Understanding Boyle's Law is essential for comprehending the behavior of gases under different conditions and is pivotal in numerous practical applications and experiments.
- A sample of gas in a cylindrical chamber with a removable piston occupied a volume of 6.414 liters when the pressure was 850 torr and the temperature was 27.2 degree C. The Pressure was just readjusted to 4423 torr by moving the piston. ?
- What volume will a balloon occupy at 1.0 atm, if the balloon has a volume of 7.6 L at 3.8 atm?
- If the temperature of a container of gas remains constant, how could the pressure of the gas increase?
- What is an example of a Boyle's law practice problem?
- What is the relationship between pressure and volume in Boyle's Law?
- A gas has a volume of 300 mL at 300 mm Hg. What will its volume be if the pressure is changed to 500 mm Hg?
- A #2.5*L# volume of gas at #800*mm*Hg# pressure, is expanded with constant temperature to a #5.0*L# volume. What is the resultant pressure of the gas?
- A gas occupies 11.2 liters at 0.860 atm. What is the pressure if the volume becomes 15.0 L?
- A 60.0 mL volume of a gas was found to have a pressure of 2.0 atm at 25°C. What will be the new volume if the pressure is changed to 0.50 atm at constant temperature?
- If we plot #P# vs. #1//V#, then do we get a straight line?
- 20 cubic meters of hydrogen gas at 100 K is heated under constant pressure to 200 K. What is the new volume of the hydrogen gas?
- How does Boyle's law relate to respiration?
- A #4.60*L# volume of gas at #845*mm*Hg# pressure is expanded such that the new pressure is #368*mm*Hg#. To what volume does it expand?
- When we pump the football the volume and pressure of its internal gases both increase at a time.Is this against the boyle's law?
- How do you graph Boyle's law?
- A gas occupies #1.0# liter at #1.2# atm. What is the pressure if the volume is increased to #4.0# liters?
- A sample of a gas occupies #1.40 * 10^3# mL at 25°C and 760 mmHg. What volume will it occupy at the same temperature and 380 mmHg?
- At a pressure 47 kPa, the gas in a cylinder has a volume of 12 liters. Assuming temperature remains the same, if the volume of the gas is decreased to 8 liters, what is the new pressure?
- Can I use Boyle's law for a situation where the mass of the particles is held constant within a closed container and no chemical change occurs to these particles?
- What pressure is required to compress 196.0 liters of air at 1.00 atmosphere into a cylinder whose volume is 26.0 liters?