Packet: Graphing Gas Behavior
Discover What Does a Graph of Pressure and Temperature Show?
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1. In an experiment,
the temperature was varied for a constant volume of gas. Gas pressure
was measured after each 5o C change. Graph is data
below.
2. Show temperature on the horizontal axis with a scale from ______ to ______. Show pressure on the vertical axis from _______ to ________. 3. For each pair measurements, draw a point on the graph. 4. Draw a line of best fit between the points. 5. Which Gas Law does this represent?______________________________________ |
Use the graph to describe the relationship between the pressure and temperature
of a gas,
when volume is held constant. (linear, non-linear, measurements vary
inversely, variables
are directly proportional, etc.)
Discover What Does a Graph of Temperature and Volume Show?
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1. In an experiment,
the temperature was varied for a constant pressure of gas. Volume
measured after each 10o C change. Graph is data below.
2. Show temperature
on the horizontal axis with a scale from ______ to ______. Show volume
on the vertical axis from _______
3. For each pair
measurements, draw a point on the graph.
5. Which Gas Law
does this represent?__________________________________________________
|
Use the graph to describe the relationship between the
pressure and temperature of a gas,
when volume is held constant. (linear, non-linear, measurements vary
inversely, variables
are directly proportional, etc.)
Discover What Does a Graph of Pressure and Volume Show?
|
1. In an experiment,
the volume was varied for a constant temperature of gas. Gas pressure
was measured after each 10 mL change. Graph is data below.
2. Show volume on the horizontal axis with a scale from ______ to ______. Show pressure on the vertical axis from _______ to ________. 3. For each pair measurements, draw a point on the graph. 4. Draw a line of best fit between the points. 5. Which Gas Law does this represent?______________________________________ |
Define the following
Graph
Kelvin
Horizontal Axis
Vertical Axis
Manipulated Variable
Responding Variable
Linear Relationship
Non-linear Relationship
Directly Proportional
Varies Inversely
What does a dashed line on a graph represent?
How can you tell the difference between a graph in which on variable is directly proportional to another and a graph in which two variables vary inversely?