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Gas Laws lab reportt, Lab Reports of Chemistry

Lab report for the Gas laws lab

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2020/2021

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Download Gas Laws lab reportt and more Lab Reports Chemistry in PDF only on Docsity! Gas Laws Lab (async) This is the online lab for the week of Feb 8. [There is also an in-person lab each week. Check your Lab Canvas (NOT your lecture Canvas) to see which day of the week is your in-person lab. Your In-Person attendance at that lab is required] There are 3 Sections to this lab. For each section, go to the link there and use that link to support you in answering the questions that are in this Word doc. Type your answers directly into this Word doc. Then save the Word doc and submit it in our Lab Canvas shell. It can be submitted via file upload under the ‘Assignments’ tab. There is a place called “Gas Laws Lab” under the ‘Assignments’ tab. Section 1 Measuring Gas Pressure https://www.wisc-online.com/learn/natural-science/chemistry/gch5004/measuring-gas- pressure Question 1) Consider Page 2 of 9. Fill in the blanks as given in the text on this page. “Pressure is defined as the ___force_______ applied per ____unit ___area_____.” Question 2) Consider page 3 of 9. What is the silver liquid in the picture? Mercury Question 3) Consider page 6 of 9. 1 atmosphere is equal to how many mmHg? 760 Question 4) Consider page 7 of 9. 1 atmosphere is equal to how many Pascal (Pa)? 101,000 Section 2 Gas Volume vs Temperature: Charles’s Law https://www.wisc-online.com/learn/natural-science/chemistry/gch5204/gas-volume-vs- temperature-charless-law Question 1) Consider Page 3 of 4. What is the equation for Charles’s Law? (Hint: It is two variables equal to two variables) Vi/Ti=Vf/Tf Question 2) Consider Page 3 of 4. What units must temperature be in any time you are using gas laws? Kelvin Section 3 Pressure and Boyle’s Law https://www.wisc-online.com/learn/natural-science/chemistry/gch1604/pressure-and-boyles- law Question 1) Consider the first text that comes up and the first visual prompt. In a sentence or two, describe the motion of gas particles. Gas particles move in a random quick way and are always moving Question 2) Can you support the weight of a bicycle with gas pressure? Yes Question 3) Considering the visual of the USA with a vehicle traveling from New Orleans to Denver: How does Atmospheric pressure change as you go further and further above sea level? The pressure drops. Question 4)
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