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OpenStudy (shineelover):

Ok! So I am not very good with labs and I have been trying to do this for at least a week can someone please help me?

OpenStudy (shineelover):

This is the question1. From Part 2 of the lab activity, plot a graph of volume vs. temperature (in kelvins) with the two data points that resulted from your experiment. Draw a straight line connecting the two points, thus assuming a linear relationship between volume and temperature. The x-intercept corresponds to where the volume would be zero and the temperature can be no lower, defined as absolute zero. Absolute zero is 0 K. Compare your results to those expected. How close to absolute zero was your intercept? Why might your value be different from absolute zero? I need help finding the points and where to plot the because I have done this lab twice and still haven't been able to do it correctly

OpenStudy (tatianagomezb):

You should have measured different volumes at different temperatures. Or it's somewhere in your textbook. The x-axis is the temperature and the y - axis the volume. So if we have a gas at let's say a temp of 298K occupying 30 mL and the same gas at a temp of 273K occupying 5 mL, you should draw a line linking both points. Which as I said I assume you have somewhere around your worksheets, textbooks, etc.

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