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8 January, 14:49

Think about the lab procedure you just read. Label

each factor below with V for variable or C for

constant

Temperature of the gas:

Volume of the gas in the syringe:

Weight put on the syringe

Number of moles of gas in the syringe:

Mass of gas in the syringe

Number of gas molecules in the syringe:

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  1. 8 January, 16:24
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    Temperature of the gas: C

    Volume of the gas in the syringe: V

    Weight put on the syringe: V

    Number of moles of gas in the syringe: C

    Mass of gas in the syringe: C

    Number of gas molecules in the syringe: C

    Explanation:

    I GOT IT RIGHT ON EDGE
  2. 8 January, 17:29
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    V stands for variable which is used when something does not remain constant and it keeps on changing. C stands for constant and is used when something does not change and remains the same through out.

    Explanation:

    The temperature of the gas: V

    The temperature of gas is a variable quantity. It can be changed by changing energy or pressure of gas.

    The amount of gas in the tube (in terms of mass and moles) : C

    It is a constant entity. As mass of gas once taken can not be changed by changing temperature, pressure etc.

    The radius of the tube: C

    The radius of tube cannot change at any rate.

    The temperature of the gas (changed by the water surrounding it) : V

    It can be changed by changing the temperature of water surrounding it.

    The type of gas: C

    It can never be changed.

    The pressure of the gas: V

    It can be changed by simply changing temperature and volume of gas.
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