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MECHANICS MEE20001 THERMODYNAMICS 1 - LAB 1 Experiment 1. 1st Boyle's Law Experiment 2nd Gay-Lussac Law Experiment 3rd Isentropic Expansion Process
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MECHANICS MEE20001 THERMODYNAMICS 1 - LAB 1 Experiment 1. 1st Boyle's Law Experiment 2nd Gay-Lussac Law Experiment 3rd Isentropic Expansion Process LAB 1 1. Introduction Thermodynamics is the study of the relations between heat, work, temperature, and energy. The laws of thermodynamics describe how the energy in a system change and whether the system can perform useful work on its surroundings (Britannica, 2019). The objective of this lab will be on ideal gas also known as perfect gas following...
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Boyle's Law, Charles' Law, Gay-Lussac's Law, Combined Gas Law | Questions with 100 % correct answers | Verified
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2 variables in Charles' Law - Temperature and volume 
2 variables in Gay-Lussac's Law - Pressure and temperature 
3 variables in Combined Gas Law - Volume, pressure, and temperature 
Charles' Law Equation - V1T2=V2T1 
Boyle's Law Equation - P1V1=P2V2 
Gay-Lussac's Equation - P1T2=P2T1 
Combined Gas Equation - P1T2V1=P2T1V2
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Certified Sommelier (CMS) Exam / WSET Advanced With Complete Solutions | Rated A+
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Certified Sommelier (CMS) Exam / WSET Advanced With 
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What is the formula of alcoholic fermentation? - Sugar + Yeast = Alcohol + Carbon Dioxide 
(C6H12O6 -> 2C2H5OH + 2CO2) 
What are the three main acids naturally occurring in the grapes? - Tartaric Acid, 
Malic Acid, 
and Citric Acid. 
What are the three main acids occurring as a result of fermentation? - Succinic Acid, Acetic Acid, and 
Lactic Acid. 
What are the two main acids occurring in botrytised wines? - ...
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BOYLE'S LAW, CHARLES' LAW, GAY-LUSSAC'S LAW | Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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Robert Boyle - First prominent scientist to perform controlled experiments 
Pressure and volume - Properties of gas considered in boyles' law 
Decreasing - graph of boyles' law 
Inverse relationship - What is the relationship between pressure and volume in boyle's law 
Lungs during inhalation - example of boyles' law 
Temperature - What is kept constant (boyles' law) 
P1V1=P2V2 - What is the formula of boyles' law 
Jacque Charles - This law is named after him who studied the relationship b...
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Egan's Chapter 1 History of Respiratory Care Exam Graded A+
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Who is the father of medicine? - Hippocrates 
Who is credited with the discovery of oxygen? - Joseph Priestley 
Who created the germ theory? - Louis Pasteur 
Who described the law of partial pressures in a gas mixture? - John Dalton 
Who described the relationship between gas pressure and temperatures? - Joseph 
Louis Gay-Lussac 
Who described the relationship between gas volume and temperatures? - Jacques 
Charles 
What did William Roentgen discover? - X-Rays 
What does Karl von Linde contribut...
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Chem 130 Exam 1 Umich Questions & Answers 2023/2024
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Chem 130 Exam 1 Umich Questions & Answers 2023/2024 
 
 
law of conservation of mass - ANSWER-total mass of materials is not affected by a chemical change; mass cannot be created or destroyed 
 
natural law - ANSWER-summary of measurable behavior (what happens) 
 
theory - ANSWER-explanation of a natural phenomenon based on many observations and investigations over time 
 
law of definite proportions - ANSWER-a given compound always contains exactly the same proportion of elements by mass 
 
who...
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CMS - Certified Sommelier Exam / WSET Advanced Questions and Answers
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What is the formula of alcoholic fermentation? - Answer- Sugar + Yeast = Alcohol + Carbon Dioxide 
(C6H12O6 -> 2C2H5OH + 2CO2) 
 
What are the three main acids naturally occurring in the grapes? - Answer- Tartaric Acid, 
Malic Acid, 
and Citric Acid. 
 
What are the three main acids occurring as a result of fermentation? - Answer- Succinic Acid, Acetic Acid, and Lactic Acid. 
 
What are the two main acids occurring in botrytised wines? - Answer- Gluconic Acid, and Galacturonic Acid. 
 
Who...
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Egan's Chapter 1 History of Respiratory Care Exam Graded A+
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Who is the father of medicine? - Hippocrates 
Who is credited with the discovery of oxygen? - Joseph Priestley 
Who created the germ theory? - Louis Pasteur 
Who described the law of partial pressures in a gas mixture? - John Dalton 
Who described the relationship between gas pressure and temperatures? - Joseph 
Louis Gay-Lussac 
Who described the relationship between gas volume and temperatures? - Jacques 
Charles 
What did William Roentgen discover? - X-Rays 
What does Karl von Linde contribut...
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Chemical Engineering Licensure Exam Review: General Chemistry (Petrucci Chapter 6) |latest update
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Pressure - answer: Force exerted per unit area. 
 
Barometer - answer: Device used to measure atmospheric pressure. Contructed by Evangelista Torricelli. 
 
Manometer - answer: Device used to measure the pressure of a gas or a fluid using differences in fluid levels. 
 
Boyle's Law - answer: Devised by Robert Boyle. 
 
For a fixed amount of a gas at a constant temperature, the gas volume is inversely proportional to the gas pressure. 
 
P is proportional to 1/V, hence PV = constant 
 
Charles'...
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Egan's Chapter 1 History of Respiratory Care Exam Graded A+
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Egan's Chapter 1 History of Respiratory Care Exam 
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Who is the father of medicine? - Hippocrates 
Who is credited with the discovery of oxygen? - Joseph Priestley 
Who created the germ theory? - Louis Pasteur 
Who described the law of partial pressures in a gas mixture? - John Dalton 
Who described the relationship between gas pressure and temperatures? - Joseph 
Louis Gay-Lussac 
Who described the relationship between gas volume and temperatures? - Jacques 
Charles 
What did William ...
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