Boyle
Charles
Vocabulary
Application/misc.
Know your Teachers
100

Compares P and _____

V

100

Compares T and ____

V

100

The unit used for temperature in gas laws calculations

Kelvin
100

What does the unit atm stand for?

Atmosphere pressure

100

Age of Mr. Vanegas

54 years 

200

As P increases, V _______

decreases

200

As T increases, what happens to V?

increases

200

The unit used for volume in gas laws calculations

Liters
200

1000 mL = ____ L

1

200

Age of Mr. Ortiz

26 years

300

This type of relationship describes pressure vs. volume in Boyle’s Law.

Inverse

300

This type of relationship describes volume vs. temperature.

Direct relationship

300

The unit used for pressure in gas laws calculations

atm - atmosphere
300

Temp unit for gas law problems

Kelvin

300

What college does Mr. Ortiz go to?

Cal State LA

400

P1V1 = P2___

V2

400

T1V___ = T2V____

V1 and V2

400

These 4 variables change the behavior of gases

Volume

Pressure

Temperature

Amount of particles or moles

400

A balloon shrinks when placed in a freezer because of this law.

What is Charles’s Law?

400

What is Mr. Ortiz favorite daily beverage?

Fancy Coffee, Energy drinks

500

What is held constant when you use Boyle's Law?

Temperature, and amount of particles

500

What is held constant when you use this gas law?

pressure, and amount of particles

500

How do you change Celsius to Kelvin?

+273

500

Name one real-life situation where Boyle’s Law applies.

Examples: breathing, scuba diving, syringes, pistons

500

How many years has Mr. Vanegas worked at Wilson High School

19 years

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