Sunday, November 6, 2011

Gas Law

Boyle's law: the marshmallow lab where you put the marshmallow into the syringe. When you added pressure the marshmellow shrunk. When you lessened pressure the marshmellows volume increased.
Charles' Law: the lab where you stuck a hot pop can into cold water is Charles' lab because the temperature and volume changed. The temperature cooled and the volume got smaller.
Gay-Lussac's Law: the lab with the balloon in the flask was Gay- Lussac's Law because pressure and temperature changed. The pressure increased causing the balloon to be pulled inside the flask. The temperature also increased.




2 comments:

  1. Good job. But you might want to say WHY each thing happened or go into more depth.

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  2. Hello,
    I would just like to say that your blog is beautiful but I would also like to say that in the Marshmallow lab, the marshmallow didn't actually SHRINK when you pushed on the syringe. It was only compressed. Also, the balloon wasn't PULLED into the flask. It was just molecules trying to get int the flask.

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