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Data Table: Observations

Data

Initial volume, all 3 balloons

57.0 ml

Final volume, balloon 1

69.2 ml

Final volume, balloon 2

403.4 ml

Final volume, balloon 3

801.1 ml
What do the observations for changes to volume and pressure show you about the relationship between the volume and pressure of a gas? Explain using the data! Does this demonstration support Boyle's Law or not?

(Hint: pressure is not being measured in this video, but think what would happen to a balloon if it was squeezed or compressed. Would it get larger or smaller?)

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Data Table: Observations

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Initial volume, all 3 balloons

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