Use the Chart seen here to determine which 'Law" would best help you solve the problem with certain information provided. There is only one correct response per blank. Some choices will not be used. (3 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. You're given a volume and a temperature in Kelvin and asked what the new volume would be at a higher temperature You're given an amount of a gas in moles, a temperature of the gas in Kelvin, and the pressure. You're asked to solve for the volume. You're given a temperature in Kelvin and a pressure. You're told the pressure increases and you're asked to find the new temperature.

boyle law
Charles
gay-lussac law
combined gas law
ideal gas law

1 answer

Based on the information provided, here are the appropriate responses for each situation:

  1. You're given a volume and a temperature in Kelvin and asked what the new volume would be at a higher temperature.

    • Response: Charles
  2. You're given an amount of a gas in moles, a temperature of the gas in Kelvin, and the pressure. You're asked to solve for the volume.

    • Response: Ideal gas law
  3. You’re given a temperature in Kelvin and a pressure. You’re told the pressure increases and you’re asked to find the new temperature.

    • Response: Gay-Lussac law

So the final placements would be:

  • Blank 1: Charles
  • Blank 2: Ideal gas law
  • Blank 3: Gay-Lussac law