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Author:Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan A. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste
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Chapter1: Chemical Foundations
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**Boyle's Law Simulation**

This educational tool demonstrates Boyle's Law using an interactive simulation:

- **Syringe and Gauge:** On the left is a syringe with volume markings ranging from 5 to 30 milliliters (mL). This is connected to a pressure gauge.

- **Pressure Gauge:** The gauge displays pressure readings in psi (pounds per square inch), ranging from 0 to 30 psi.

- **Instructions:** 
  - Use the mouse to drag the plunger to your desired volume.
  - Data will be automatically recorded in the table when you release the mouse.

- **Gas Selection:** Options to test with different gases:
  - Air
  - Oxygen
  - Hydrogen
  - Helium

- **Data Table:** Records the volume in mL and corresponding pressure in psi. Example entries show:
  - 33.41 mL at 15.40 psi 
  - 8.00 mL at 54.31 psi

- **Buttons:**
  - **Clear Data:** Removes all data from the table.
  - **Delete Record:** Removes a specific record from the table.

This visualization helps understand the inverse relationship between volume and pressure for a fixed amount of gas at constant temperature, as described by Boyle's Law.
Transcribed Image Text:**Boyle's Law Simulation** This educational tool demonstrates Boyle's Law using an interactive simulation: - **Syringe and Gauge:** On the left is a syringe with volume markings ranging from 5 to 30 milliliters (mL). This is connected to a pressure gauge. - **Pressure Gauge:** The gauge displays pressure readings in psi (pounds per square inch), ranging from 0 to 30 psi. - **Instructions:** - Use the mouse to drag the plunger to your desired volume. - Data will be automatically recorded in the table when you release the mouse. - **Gas Selection:** Options to test with different gases: - Air - Oxygen - Hydrogen - Helium - **Data Table:** Records the volume in mL and corresponding pressure in psi. Example entries show: - 33.41 mL at 15.40 psi - 8.00 mL at 54.31 psi - **Buttons:** - **Clear Data:** Removes all data from the table. - **Delete Record:** Removes a specific record from the table. This visualization helps understand the inverse relationship between volume and pressure for a fixed amount of gas at constant temperature, as described by Boyle's Law.
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8 64.31
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