KMT and Boyles Law
KMT and Boyles Law
KMT and Boyles Law
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Boyle’s Law: Pressure and
Volume
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In symbols, P1V1 = k
Boyle’s Law
It also follows that if we have
final pressure, P2 multiplied by
the final volume, V2 of a gas will
still give a constant value, k.
That will be P2 =
Step 3. Substitute the known values then solve the
problem.
P2 == 3.3 atm
Conclusion: The pressure of the oxygen gas
increases from 1.0 atm to 3.3 atm. This is the
change expected since the volume has decreased.
Practice Problems
1. Imagine that a gas is inside a cylinder with a
movable piston. If the volume of the gas is 3.0
L when the pressure is 760 torr, what is the
volume if the pressure is increased to 1140
torr while the temperature is held constant?
2. Suppose that an 8.0 L tank contains oxygen at
a pressure of 44 atm. What pressure does this
amount of oxygen exert in a 55L tank at the
same temperature?
Applications of Boyle’s
Law
1. Automobile engine- During the compression
stroke inside the cylinder of an automobile engine,
the upward motion of the piston reduces the
volume of the gas and the pressure increases.
When the compressed gas is ignited and explodes,
the resulting high pressure pushes the piston
down. As the piston moves down, the volume of
the gas increases and the pressure decreases. It is
this downward motion of the piston that provides
power to the wheels of a car.
Applications of Boyle’s
Law
2. Medical respirators- Boyle’s law is the
principle behind the operation of the iron lung
used in hospitals to aid in the breathing of
patients. A slight increase in the volume of the
iron lung reduces the pressure. As a
consequence, the air in the patient’s lungs
pushes out against this lower pressure. The
patient is thus made to exhale. When the
volume of the iron lung decreases, the pressure
increases , forcing air into the patient’s lungs.
Applications of Boyle’s
Law
3. Syringe - Boyle’s law also permits
injections through a syringe. When
the plunger is drawn back, the
increase in volume inside the syringe
creates a low-pressure (vacuum) that
draws the liquid from the vial into the
syringe.
Direction: Fill in the table with the
needed information.
Quiz #1
Which among the units of
measurements below can be the
correct unit of volume?
A.0F, OC, and K
B.atm, mmHg, Pa, and torr
C.L, mL, m3, and cm3
D.Kg, g, and moles
Quiz #1
In the case of soda bottles or cans, all of us apply Boyle’s Law but
unintentionally. Note that when you open the bottle of soda
quickly, the gas rushes from everywhere in the form of foam,
causing a mess. So, what is the cause of this mess?
A. This mess occurs because the soda bottle is pumped by
passing the water on carbon dioxide.
B. This mess occurs because the soda is pumped into the soda
bottle by passing carbon dioxide into the water.
C. When you open the bottle, you are reducing the pressure on
the gas, and the volume of the gas expands.
D. When you open the bottle, you are increasing the pressure
on the gas, and the volume of the gas expands.
Quiz #1
The graph of Boyle's law is known as a pressure-volume
graph. Which of the following DOES NOT represent
Boyle’s Law?
Quiz #1
Problem: At C and 5 atm, a given sample of a gas
occupies 75 L. The gas is compressed to a final
volume of 30 L at C . What is the final pressure?
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