Boyles Law
Boyles Law
Boyles Law
Boyles Law
Boyles Law states that for a fixed amount of an ideal gas kept at a
fixed temperature, pressure and volume are inversely proportional.
Or Boyle's law is a gas law, stating that the pressure and volume of
a gas have an inverse relationship, when temperature is held
constant. Which means that the pressure and gas are linked for
example that more pressure on the gas the more condense it
becomes.
History
Importance
Boyle's law gives us important information about the behavior of
gases.
The law is constantly at work in our daily lives for example: scuba
diving, Inflating or deflating a balloon , Breathing, Popping a
bubble gum /balloon, Change of pressure in a syringe, Increase in
size of bubbles as they rise to the surface, Death of deep sea
creatures due to change in pressure, Popping of ears at high
altitude
Its also the science behind plane travel
https://
www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5xft2fIq
QU
Lab Time
Quiz Time!!!
Multiple Choice
1. Who was the creator to the Boyle
Law?
A.
B.
C.
D.
Robin Boyle
Robert Boyle
Richard Boyle
Riley Boyle
1665
1661
1657
1662
Praises
Wealth
Science
Fame
Barometer
Electrolysis
Mercury U-Tube
Chemical reactions
Open Response
1.How is the Boyle Law useful
now a days?
2.How would the world be without
the discovery of the Boyle Law?
Cited Pages
en.wikipedia.org
www.ehow.com
socratic.org
chemteacher.chemeddl.org
http://mocomi.com/boyles-law/