Chem Question (no one is answering in the chem section) WILL MEDAL How do the results of the experiment support or contradict Boyle’s Law?
If you phrased your question the same, it is not surprising, you have not given enough information for someone to even assist
well thats what the question was which is why i need help.
There was a bunch of stuff before it I am sure. (ie an experiment) Without that no one can help you
ohhhh xD ok so i had to determine how much pressure i would get if i added a heavy gas or a light gas....i can give you the results to that if that helps
uhm, yea, not my forte, add that information and tag someone in chem. It's been over 10 years since I had a chem class XD
no one in chem is responding but thanks anyways.
my guess, is state what boyles law is then say if the results support the law
plug and chug and compare
ok thank you @FibonacciChick666
ok thank you @FibonacciChick666
np, good luck
If anyone else needs help with this question, using the results that i have, the results support Boyle's law stating that when the volume increases the pressure decreases
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