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Equation of state for ideal gases (gas laws: Gay-Lussac, Amontons, Boyle)

Article no: P2320167

Principle

The state of a gas is determined by temperature, pressure and amount of substance. For the limiting case of ideal gases, these state variables are linked via the general equation of state. For a change of state under isochoric conditions this equation becomes Amontons' law. In this experiment it is investigated whether Amontons' law is valid for a constant amount of gas (air).

Benefits

  • Unique system: All gas laws can be measured with the same setup
  • Very compact setup, can be stored in the shelf and is always ready to use
  • Very demonstrative: Volume is read directly at the gas syringe, temperature and pressure are measured with sensors in real-time
  • Heating system is integrated in experiment setup
  • Direct and versatile measurement with Cobra SMARTsense.

Tasks

  • For a constant amount of gas (air) investigate the correlation of
  1. Volume and pressure at constant temperature (Boyle and Mariotte's law)
  2. Volume and temperature at constant pressure (Gay-Lussac's law)
  3. Pressue and temperature at constant volume (Charles' (Amontons' law))
  • From the relationships obtained calculate the universal gas constant as well as the coefficient of thermal expansion, the coefficient of thermal tension, and the coefficient of cubic compressibility.

Learning objectives

  • Thermal tension coefficient
  • General equation of state for ideal gases
  • Universal gas constant
  • Amontons' law

Software included. Computer not provided.

Scope of delivery

Set Gas laws with the glass jacket & Cobra SMARTsense, 230 V 43022-00 1
Power regulator 32288-93 1

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