1. Calculate constant k, (use Kelvin for temperature). Is the constant (relatively close numbers) P/T or PxT. 2. If the relationship is direct, k = P/T, if the relationship is inverse, k = PxT. What is the relationship (direct a inverse)nverse (Im) omulov 8.2 8.2 TAOT TACLE 3. Using the graph with temp. in Kelvin on the x-axis and pressure (kPa) on the y axis, what happens to the pressure (amount) when the temperature is doubled. Use 150K and 300K to check. Does the pressure double?

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Pressure (kPa)
Temperature (°C)
Temperature (K)
Constant k, P/T
46.53
4.21
2.59
1,37
Constant k, PxT
97.73
2.1
275.135
205.233
2634.75
4863.889
11,313.011
105.39
25.0
297.982
112.33
43.3
316.272
124.73
90.7
363.656
Transcribed Image Text:dturt Pressure (kPa) Temperature (°C) Temperature (K) Constant k, P/T 46.53 4.21 2.59 1,37 Constant k, PxT 97.73 2.1 275.135 205.233 2634.75 4863.889 11,313.011 105.39 25.0 297.982 112.33 43.3 316.272 124.73 90.7 363.656
1. Calculate constant k, (use Kelvin for temperature). Is the constant (relatively close numbers) P/T or PxT.
wel a'slyo9.116
2. If the relationship is direct, k = P/T, if the relationship is inverse, k = PxT. What is the relationship (direct or
inverse)nverse
(Im) omulov
8.2
8.2
TACLE
3. Using the graph with temp. in Kelvin on the x-axis and pressure (kPa) on the y axis, what happens to the
pressure (amount) when the temperature is doubled. Use 150K and 300K to check. Does the pressure
double?
8.01
L14dimun ni saols ylavitslea) nieno vin
Transcribed Image Text:1. Calculate constant k, (use Kelvin for temperature). Is the constant (relatively close numbers) P/T or PxT. wel a'slyo9.116 2. If the relationship is direct, k = P/T, if the relationship is inverse, k = PxT. What is the relationship (direct or inverse)nverse (Im) omulov 8.2 8.2 TACLE 3. Using the graph with temp. in Kelvin on the x-axis and pressure (kPa) on the y axis, what happens to the pressure (amount) when the temperature is doubled. Use 150K and 300K to check. Does the pressure double? 8.01 L14dimun ni saols ylavitslea) nieno vin
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