Spray Paint Boyle s Law

Spray Paint Boyle s Law

explain how Boyle's law is demonstrated in the spray paint can ?​

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1. explain how Boyle's law is demonstrated in the spray paint can ?​


Answer:

As Boyle's Law states that with a decrease in the pressure of a gas, the volume of gas increases. So, when the nozzle of spray paint is pressed, with a sudden decrease in the pressure of a gas, the volume of pressurized gas increases. Therefore, highly compressed gas expands drastically.

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2. gas calledhelps to push the paint into the air and turn itaprinto an aerosol cloud.Guide Questions:1. Why do you need to shake a can of spray paint before you spray?2. Inside the spray paint can, what do you think are the two substancespresent?3. Explain how Boyle's Law is demonstrated in the spray paint can.14​


Answer:

1.Shaking it can emulsify[1] the propellant into the liquid. When you press the button, the liquid comes out, and any dissolved or emulsified propellant in the liquid will expand, creating bubbles in the liquid. This is very imporant in things like Redi-Whip topping, because you want these bubbles in the cream to give you that fluffy, whipped texture.

2.Aerosol paint (commonly spray paint) is paint that comes in a sealed, pressurized container and is released in an aerosol spray when a valve button is depressed. Aerosol painting is one form of spray painting; it leaves a smooth, even coat, unlike many traditional rolled and brushed paints. Standard-sized cans are lightweight, portable, inexpensive, and easy to store. Aerosol primer can be applied directly to bare metal and many plastics.

3.As Boyle's Law states that with a decrease in the pressure of a gas, the volume of gas increases. So, when the nozzle of spray paint is pressed, with a sudden decrease in the pressure of a gas, the volume of pressurized gas increases. Therefore, highly compressed gas expands drastically.


3. 4. Which principle explains the mechanism in aerosol spray? a. Charles law​​b. law of motion​c. Boyle’s law​​d. combined gas law


Answer:

4.C

Explanation:

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4. Boyle's law statements


Boyle's law states that at constant temperature for a fixed mass, the absolute pressure and the volume of a gas are inversely proporsional.

5. formula of boyles law


FORMULA: P1 V1 = P2 V2

Boyle's Law states that pressure and volume of a gas have an inverse relationship. This means that when one increases, the other decreases. If one decreases, the other increases. The assumption is that temperature and moles of gas do not change.

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6. 3. In aerosols such as spray paints or deodorants, there are usually two components inside the can, ie, the primary liquid product such as paint or perfume, and a gas which is sealed and kept in a highly pressurized state. It is kept at a liquid state even at its boiling point, which is usually below room temperature. How is Boyle's Law applied in aerosols?​


Answer:

3. Boyle's law was applied in aerosols because of its interesting abligation

7. pressure in a can of spray paint when some of the paint is released ( the can remains at a constant temperature). a. it will increase b. it will decrease what gas law is it? a. charles' law b. ideal gas law c. gay lussac's law


Answer:

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8. what is Boyle's law?


Boyle's Law

It is also called Mariotte's Principle, a theory of gas compression and expansion at steady temperatures.This mathematical rule, developed in 1662 by the mathematician Robert Boyle.States that the pressure (p) of a given gas quantity varies inversely with its volume (v) at constant temperature; i.e., pv = k, equation form constant.

Formula:

P1V1 = P2V2

P1 =initial pressure V1 =initial volume P2 = final pressure V2 =final volume

Sample Problem

A fixed amount of a gas takes up a volume of 1L and exerts a pressure of 400 kPa on its container walls. Which pressure would the gas produce if it is completely transferred to a new container with a capacity of 3 liters.

Given:

V1= 1L

P1=400KPA

V2= 3L

Formula:

P1V1 = P2V2

P2 = (P1V1)/V2

Solution:

P2 = (1L * 400 kPa)/3L = 133.33 kPa

Answer: 133.33 kPa

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9. 5. The following are applications of Boyle's Law excepta. Syringe b. medical respirator c. automobile engined. spray nets​


Answer:

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10. explain boyle's law?


States that the pressure and volume of a gas have an inverse relationship, when temperature is held constant.

11. Poem about Charle's law and boyle's law​


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An artist of a plastic art form, whether a painter, a sculptor, or an architect, is the sole creator of the material object. There is no need for an intermediary or interpreter between the author and the spectator. True, in order to finalize his project an architect (and sometimes a sculptor) turns to the help of experienced workers who realize his models and sketches in stone and wood. But their work is purely that of the craftsman and does not involve any new, additional creative impulses.


12. Boyle's law and Charles law


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Boyle's Law

States that pressure and volume of gas is inversely proportional when the amount and temperature of the gas are constant. When volume increases, pressure will decreased. When volume decreases, pressure will increased. The formula of Boyle's Law is P₁V₁ = P₂V₂.

Air is put inside into the balloon; the pressure of that air inside the balloon will pushes the wall of the balloon rubber, the balloon will then expand.

Charles' Law

States that volume and temperature (kelvin) is directly proportional when the amount of gas and pressure are held constant. When volume decreases, the temperature of the gas decreases. When volume increases, the temperature of the gas also increases. The formula of Charles' Law is V₁/T₁ = V₂/T₂.

During summer season there will be increase numbers of blown tires. Tires heat up during driving and it will be heated up more since it is summer that increases the pressure of the tire and blown-up.

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13. Boyle's law and Charles law ​


Answer: Boyle's law—named for Robert Boyle—states that, at constant temperature, the pressure P of a gas varies inversely with its volume V, or PV = k, where k is a constant. Charles's law—named for J. ... Though this law describes the behaviour of an ideal gas, it closely approximates the behaviour of real gases.

Explanation:


14. Boyle’s law, sometimes referred to as the Boyle-Mariotte law( especially in France), is an experimental gas law. Which of the following statements is TRUE about this gas law? ​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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15. differentiate between Boyle's law and Charlie's law​


Answer:

In Charles law, temperature and volume of the gas are kept at constant pressure. Whereas in Boyle's law, pressure and volume of the gas are kept at a constant temperature. In Boyle's law, pressure and volume vary inversely whereas, in Charles law, pressure and volume vary directly.

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16. Boyle's law variables


Answer:

The variables involved in Boyle's law are pressure, volume, number of moles and temperature

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

Pressure, Volume, Number of moles and Temperature

Step-by-step explanation:

PV=nRT

P for pressure

V for volume

n for number of moles

T for temperature


17. Study and analyze the picture below. Explain the application of Boyle s law in real life activities.​


Boyle's law relates the pressure of a gas to its volume. The law was discovered by Robert Boyle in the seventeenth century. He found the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume at a constant temperature for a fixed amount of the gas. In other words, as the pressure increases, the volume decreases, and vice versa. Although the law is very old, its applications can be observed in our everyday life. Some real-life examples or applications are discussed below.


18. Differentiate Boyle' Law and Charles' Law​


Answer:

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19. what is Boyle's law?


Boyle's law is a law about gasses. It also called as Mariote's Law.
Boyle's law - is the studies of the relationship between pressure and volume. It's an inverse relationship as it is indicated that when pressure increases, volume decreases and vice-versa.

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20. Boyle's law and Charles law description and illustration:​


Answer:

Boyle's law—named for Robert Boyle—states that, at constant temperature, the pressure P of a gas varies inversely with its volume V, or PV = k, where k is a constant.  Charles (1746–1823)—states that, at constant pressure, the volume V of a gas is directly proportional to its absolute (Kelvin) temperature T, or V/T = k.

Charles's law, a statement that the volume occupied by a fixed amount of gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature, if the pressure remains constant.  It is a special case of the general gas law and can be derived from the kinetic theory of gases under the assumption of a perfect (ideal) gas.

Formula: (charles law)

V^1/T^1 = V^2/T^2

V^1 = first volume

V^2  = second volume

T^1 = first temperature

T^2 = second temperature

Boyle's law, also referred to as the Boyle–Mariotte law, or Mariotte's law, is an experimental gas law that describes how the pressure of a gas tends to decrease as the volume of the container increases.

Formula: (boyle law)

P_{1}V_{1}=P_{2}V_{2}

P_{1} = first pressure

P_{2} = second pressure

V_{1} = first volume

V_{2} = second volume

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21. What is boyle's law?


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Boyle's is one of the Gas Laws formulated by Robert Boyle which states that volume is inversely proportional to pressure when temperature and the amount of gas are constant. When volume decreases pressure would increased.

Example:

You aspirate 10 ml volume of air using syringe without needle and cover the tip of it for the gas inside will not escape. As you press the plunger of the syringe to lower the volume, you will observed as the volume decreases it is harder for you to pressed the plunger. The reason for this observation is that as you lower the volume of air inside the syringe the pressure increases making it difficult pressed.

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22. Differentiate Boyle' Law and Charles' Law​


Answer:

Boyle's Law tells us that the volume of gas increases as the pressure decreases. Charles' Law tells us that the volume of gas increases as the temperature increases

Explanation:


23. Determine the law illustrated by the given. Write B for Boyle’s Law and C for Charles’s Law. _____1. Syringe _____6. Bakery Products _____2. Bicycle Pump _____7. Spray Paint _____3. Hot Air Balloon _____8. Air Bubbles _____4. Tires _____9. Pool floats _____5. Helium Balloon _____10. Deep water diving


Answer:

1. C

2. B

3. C

4. B

5. B

6. C

7. B

8. B

9. C

10. B


24. Determine the gas law applied in the following: 1. Syringe a. Charles' Law b. Boyle's Law 2.Air bubbles a. Charles' Law b. Boyle's Law 3. Deep water diving a. Charles' Law b. Boyle's Law 4. Hot air balloon a. Charles' Law b. Boyle's Law 5. Bicycle pump a. Charles' Law b. Boyle's Law


Answer:

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1. B

2. B

3. B

4. A

5. B


25. What is Boyle's law?


states that the pressure and volume of a gas have an inverse relationship, when temperature is held constant.

26. what is constant in boyle's law?​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

This empirical relation, formulated by the physicist Robert Boyle in 1662, states that the pressure (p) of a given quantity of gas varies inversely with its volume (v) at constant temperature; i.e., in equation form, pv = k, a constant. ...

Explanation:


27. how Boyle Law discovered?Explain the history of Boyle Law?​


Answer:

He discussed the concept of a vacuum pump with Hooke, who improved von Guericke's design. Using Hooke's pump, Boyle and Hooke carried out experiments to investigate the properties of air and the vacuum, making their first great discovery: Boyle's Law. ... This was the first gas law to be discovered.


28. Differentiate Boyle' Law and Charles' Law​


Answer:

Boyle's Law tells us that the volume of gas increases as the pressure decreases. Charles' Law tells us that the volume of gas increases as the temperature increases.Explanation:

Answer:

Boyle's Law tells us that the volume of gas increases as the pressure decreases. Charles' Law tells us that the volume of gas increases as the temperature increases

Explanation:


29. background of Boyles law?


Way back 16th century, Robert Boyle stated that the relationship between the volume and pressure of gases at constant temperature and amount of gas is inversely proportional. He performed an experiment wherein he trapped a fixed amount of air in the J-tube, he changed the pressure and control the temperature not to change. In this experiment he found out that when the pressure is increased, the volume decreases.

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30. 3. In aerosols such as spray paints or deodorants, there are usually two components inside the can, i.e., the primary liquid product such as paint or perfume, and a gas which is sealed and kept in a highly pressurized state. It is kept at a liquid state even at its boiling point, which is usually below room temperature. How is Boyle's Law applied in aerosols?​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answer:

3.)In aerosols such as spray paints or deodorants, there are usually two components inside the can, i.e., the primary liquid product such as ...

Explanation:

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