The document contains 3 tables showing the relationship between pressure, volume, and temperature for an unknown gas. Each table measures these variables at different temperatures (20 C, 40 C, and 60 C) and pressures ranging from 200-1000. As pressure increases, volume decreases in an inverse relationship for each fixed temperature.
The document contains 3 tables showing the relationship between pressure, volume, and temperature for an unknown gas. Each table measures these variables at different temperatures (20 C, 40 C, and 60 C) and pressures ranging from 200-1000. As pressure increases, volume decreases in an inverse relationship for each fixed temperature.
The document contains 3 tables showing the relationship between pressure, volume, and temperature for an unknown gas. Each table measures these variables at different temperatures (20 C, 40 C, and 60 C) and pressures ranging from 200-1000. As pressure increases, volume decreases in an inverse relationship for each fixed temperature.
The document contains 3 tables showing the relationship between pressure, volume, and temperature for an unknown gas. Each table measures these variables at different temperatures (20 C, 40 C, and 60 C) and pressures ranging from 200-1000. As pressure increases, volume decreases in an inverse relationship for each fixed temperature.