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Gas BehaviorsMr. WagenborgD.N. Fell School
VolumeThe amount of space it takes upDepends on the shape of the container.This is because the particles of gas can be compressed or squeezed together
Temperature
Measure of how cold or hot something is or measure of the movement of particles in an objectThe higher the temperature- the more energy, the more energy- the faster the particles
Pressure
The amount of times a gas hits the inside of itscontainerMore hits from the particles= more pressure
Example: Beach Ball vs Basketball
Can hold the same volume of gas but the particles inside the basketball hit its insides many, many more times. That is why it has more pressure than the beach ball.
Gas Volume, Temperature and Pressure are Related.
Boyle’s LawAs pressure increases volume of gas decreasesAs pressure decreases volume of gas increases
Indirect RelationshipCrushing a balloon- increases pressure but decreases volume.
Letting it go –decreases pressure and increases volume
Boyle’s Law
Astronauts and Boyle’s Law
Less Pressure
More Volume
Deep Sea Divers and Boyle’s Law
More Pressure
Less Volume
Boyle’s Law Graph
Charles’ Law
As temperature increases, the volume of gas increasesAs temperature decreases the volume of gas decreasesDirect RelationshipTires will look deflated in the winter while they will look inflated in the summer
Charles’ Law
Charles’ Law
Charles’ Law and Hot Air Balloons
Charles’ Law Graph