Friday, April 25, 2008

Relate

Explain how all of the gas laws that we have learned about relate to one another.

19 comments:

Reeber said...

Well, a couple of them have colume in them. Some of them have temperature. Then there is also other gas law equations that have like pressure. Which pressure can be measured in kPA, ATM, and another measurement.

karlen said...

2 of them have the gases volume in the equations. 2 of them have to deal with the temperature that the gas is at. 2 of them deal with the pressure of the gas that you are dealing with.

streckfuss said...

They realate to one another by temperature. They also relate to one another by volume and pressure. They all can be measured in KPa, ATM, and torr.

BiG Goehring said...

There is two that have gas volume in the equations. The other two have to deal with the temperature. The last two have to deal with pressure.

Rylee said...

Well for one thing they are all called gas laws. All of their pressures can be measured in kPa, atm, or other types of measurements. They all also need equations in order to be solved correctly.

Mindy said...

All of their pressures can be measured in kPa, atm, or torr. And they all either deal with temperature or volume.

Richard said...

there are two that have volume. two that deal with pressure. 2 that deal with temperature. then there are the ones who contain all three volume, pressure, and temp.

junger said...

There are two with gas in the equation, and the others deal with the tempeture. But there are two that deal with preasure also.

Taylor S. Armstrong said...

Some of them have the temperture, others have the same kind of colume. There are also other gas law equations taht have like pressure. Pressure is measured in kPa, atm, and another measurment.

Anonymous said...

Some have volume. Both temp and pressure and volume are all inverse to temperature. THey can all be merged together to make the combined gas laws. They are all related and stuff anyways.

kelseyr. said...

With two of the equations, they have gases included in them. All the pressures will be measured in kPa, ATM, and torr. Many of them deal with the pressure of the gas.

jacob ochsner said...

They all come together to tell how gases behave. Some deal with temp. and presure and others deal with volume. They all are important in figuring a lot of things out.

Kelsey M. said...

They all have the same variables in them. They contain volume, pressure, and temperature. They can all be combined together to form one gas law.

aaron peterson said...

Well they are relate because they can all be put into the combined gas law. Pressure dvided temperature works in the same way as volume divided by temperature. They both are directly porpotional. Volume and pressure are the only two that are inversely porportional.

tara said...

They are all related in different ways. Most of them have either pressure or temperature in them. THey are all measured in kPa, Atm, and mmHG.

bertsch said...

THe relate through temperature. THey also relate through volume and pressure.

amanda said...

Two of them have the gas volume in the equations. The other two of the equations have temp of gas in them. There were also two that dealt with pressure. They relate by temp, volume, and pressure.

mike goetz said...

Well, a couple of them have colume in them. Some of them have temperature. Then there is also other gas law equations that have like pressure. Which pressure can be measured in kPA, ATM, and another measurement.

tyler haaland said...

They all have to deal with volume, pressure, and temp. Without them, the gas laws would be meaningless. I learned so much from all of these things.