As I learned not only some new chemistry concepts but I also learned so awesome math! I then got the ability to make my own problems which I will share with you. Charle's Law: Jenny wanted her balloonto collapse because it was old and taking up too much space in her room. This is during the winter so her room is really cold, so cold it's 15.0 °C. She measures the volume of the balloon to be 0.30L and she reads on the internet that it will fall faster in the fridge overnight. If by the time she's at the fridge it's collapsed to 0.08L, what temperture is the fridge. This image shows my work that I did for this problem, but so it's easier to understand I will walk you through the steps. Step 1: I wrote out the formula Step 2: Write temperture and volume out Step 3: Plug in numbers (volume and temperture) into formula Step 4: Divide first temperture by volume Step 5: Plug in final volume into other side of equation Step 6: Temperture divided by volume=50. Now multiple 50 x 0.08L Temperture of fridge= 4 °C Boyle's Law: A sealed bottle has a stick within it while the volume of the bottle is 3L. The air inside the bottle is at 2atm. The buyer of the bottle is so annoyed by this stick within his bottle that he continously sqeezes it then ends up compressing it with a pressure within the bottle of 2.15atm. What is the final volume in sticks enclosure. Step 1: Set up equation Step 2: plug in numbers Step 3: multiple first pressure by volume Step 3: Divide 6 by final volume The final pressure is 2.15atm Gay-Lussac's Law: Lina is on a plane that is 30,000ft in the air. Casey is also on a plane but it's at 20,000ft in the air. They want to have a bet on which air-planes temperture outside is colder? They find out that Lina's plane has a air pressure of 30.1kpa and Casey's plane has a air pressure of 46.6kpa. Lina learns that the temperture outside her plane is -44.35 °C. Casey has still no idea what hers is, so who's temperture is colder.
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