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Volume & Temperature Relationship

Volume & Temperature Relationship. Temp vs volume relationships. T emperature and volume are directly related. Pressure is held constant If temp increases: volume increases If temp decreases: volume decreases V1 = V2 T1 T2. Absolute zero. 0 Kelvin

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Volume & Temperature Relationship

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  1. Volume & Temperature Relationship

  2. Temp vs volume relationships Temperature and volume are directly related. Pressure is held constant If temp increases: volume increases If temp decreases: volume decreases V1 = V2 T1 T2
  3. Absolute zero 0 Kelvin Temperature where the volume of a gas becomes zero. K = 0 C + 273 Must use Kelvin temps when solving Charles’ Law problems!
  4. What would happen to a balloon on a cold day? What would happen to a balloon on a hot day? Why?
  5. Charles Law video
  6. You buy a 2 L helium balloon and put it in the car. The temp in the store is 22 0C and the temp in the car is -50 C. What will be the new volume of the balloon?
  7. Egg in a bottle
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