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directed reading a 9. all of the following remain constant for charles’…

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directed reading a

  1. all of the following remain constant for charles’s law except

a. the type of piston.
b. the amount of gas.
c. the volume of the gas.
d. the pressure.

  1. the relationship between the volume and pressure of a gas is

called ______________.

  1. weather balloons are only partially inflated before they’re released into the

atmosphere. why is that?
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  1. putting a balloon in the freezer is one way to

demonstrate ______________.

  1. the relationship between the volume and the temperature of a gas when

pressure remains constant is known as ______________.

Explanation:

Response
Question 9
Brief Explanations

Charles's law states that for a fixed amount of gas at constant pressure, the volume is directly proportional to the absolute temperature. So, the amount of gas (b), pressure (d) are constant, and the type of piston (a) is irrelevant and also constant in the context of the law's variables. The volume (c) changes with temperature under Charles's law.

Brief Explanations

The relationship between the volume and pressure of a gas (when temperature and amount of gas are constant) is described by Boyle's Law, which states that \( P_1V_1 = P_2V_2 \) (pressure and volume are inversely proportional).

Brief Explanations

As a weather balloon rises, the atmospheric pressure decreases. According to Boyle's Law (for a fixed amount of gas at constant temperature, volume is inversely proportional to pressure), the gas inside the balloon will expand as pressure drops. If the balloon were fully inflated initially, the expanding gas would cause it to burst. So it's partially inflated to allow for expansion at higher altitudes with lower pressure.

Answer:

c. the volume of the gas.

Question 10