Asked by Ally
How would I graph this:
(I don't understand the whole with [1/volume] (units=1/mL) on the X-axis )
According to Boyle's Law, pressure is inversely proportional to volume, so prepare a graph of the data, with [1/volume] (units=1/mL) on the X-axis and pressure (atm) on the Y-axis.
Pressure(atm)(y-axis) Volume(mL)(x-axis)
1.000 150 mL
1.15 130 mL
1.36 110 mL
1.67 90 mL
2.14 70 mL
3.00 50 mL
(I don't understand the whole with [1/volume] (units=1/mL) on the X-axis )
According to Boyle's Law, pressure is inversely proportional to volume, so prepare a graph of the data, with [1/volume] (units=1/mL) on the X-axis and pressure (atm) on the Y-axis.
Pressure(atm)(y-axis) Volume(mL)(x-axis)
1.000 150 mL
1.15 130 mL
1.36 110 mL
1.67 90 mL
2.14 70 mL
3.00 50 mL
Answers
Answered by
Ally
corrections for the data
1.00 atm 150 mL
1.15 atm 130 mL
1.36 atm 110 mL
1.67 atm 90 mL
2.14 atm 70 mL
3.00 atm 50 mL
1.00 atm 150 mL
1.15 atm 130 mL
1.36 atm 110 mL
1.67 atm 90 mL
2.14 atm 70 mL
3.00 atm 50 mL
Answered by
DrBob222
This forum is not designed for graphing, drawings, spacings, etc etc.
What the problem wants you to do is to graph P vs 1/V
So the first point will be 1 atm for P and 1/150 mL for volume
The second point will be 1.15 atm for P and 1/130 mL for V
etc
What the problem wants you to do is to graph P vs 1/V
So the first point will be 1 atm for P and 1/150 mL for volume
The second point will be 1.15 atm for P and 1/130 mL for V
etc
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