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Application of gas laws Grp 2 11 B, image, Gay-Lussac's Law: Rupturing…
Application of gas laws Grp 2 11 B
Charle's Law
According to Charles's law, heating a gas will increase its volume, and since gas molecules exert little attraction toward one another, they tend to "spread out" even further with an increase of volume.
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boyles law
When the handle of a pump is pushed down, the pressure inside the pump will increase momentarily. In other words, the gas inside is compressed. As a result, the pressurized gas is forced inside the tire of a vehicle.
Vehicle airbags work using the ideal gas law. By reacting Sodium Azide, with excess heat, a large amount of Nitrogen gas is created
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Gay-Lussac's Law
When gunpowder burns, it creates a large amount of superheated gas. The high pressure of the hot gas behind the bullet forces it out of the barrel of the gun.
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Gay-Lussac's Law: Rupturing of pressure cookers and aerosol cans when exposed to higher temperatures.
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