Asked by Gabriel
Brenda fills in the table below to organize information about the gas laws.
In which numbered cells should she place volume?
2, 3, and 6
1, 4, and 6
1, 3, and 5
2, 4, and 5
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I can’t see the table you mean — could you upload or describe it (how the rows/columns are labeled and how the cells are numbered)?
Meanwhile, the rule you’ll use: volume is
- inversely proportional to pressure (Boyle’s law),
- directly proportional to temperature (Charles’s law),
- directly proportional to amount (Avogadro’s law).
So place “volume” in the cells that correspond to “inversely proportional to pressure” and “directly proportional to temperature” and “directly proportional to amount (moles).” Tell me which numbered cells represent those three places and I’ll pick the correct option.
Meanwhile, the rule you’ll use: volume is
- inversely proportional to pressure (Boyle’s law),
- directly proportional to temperature (Charles’s law),
- directly proportional to amount (Avogadro’s law).
So place “volume” in the cells that correspond to “inversely proportional to pressure” and “directly proportional to temperature” and “directly proportional to amount (moles).” Tell me which numbered cells represent those three places and I’ll pick the correct option.
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