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  • Boyles Law Relationship Study Guide | Quizlet
    Boyle conducted an experiment using a J-shaped tube sealed at one end and filled with mercury to trap a bubble of air As Boyle poured more mercury into the tube, the volume of the trapped air bubble decreased as the pressure increased
  • Boyles J Tube experiment - Javalab
    Boyle’s J-tube experiment is an experiment that Boyle did to prove his law Boyle experimented with pouring mercury into a J-shaped glass tube with one side blocked
  • 6. 2: The Simple Gas Laws - Chemistry LibreTexts
    In these experiments, a small amount of a gas or air is trapped above the mercury column, and its volume is measured at atmospheric pressure and constant temperature
  • Boyles Law: Pressure vs. Volume of a Gas at Constant Temperature
    Boyle systematically studied the compression of air, sealed in a glass tube with a U-shaped curve The air was trapped by a column of mercury, added to the open end of the tube By changing the amount of mercury in the tube, Boyle could change the pressure exerted on the trapped air
  • Gas pressure and volume - Particles in gases - OCR Gateway - GCSE . . . - BBC
    The Irish scientist Robert Boyle investigated the relationship between pressure and volume in the 17th century He trapped a bubble of air at the sealed end of a J-shaped tube using
  • What Was Boyle’s Most Famous Discovery About Gases?
    To demonstrate this relationship empirically, Boyle utilized a J-shaped glass tube, an apparatus often credited to his assistant Robert Hooke The shorter end was sealed to trap a fixed volume of air, while the longer, open end allowed for the introduction of a liquid column
  • The Spring of Air Experiment (1660): Robert Boyle and the Inverse . . .
    In order to carry out his experiment, Boyle used a device known as the Spring of Air This apparatus consisted of a glass tube with a small amount of air trapped inside it One end of the tube was sealed, while the other was connected to a mercury-filled U-shaped tube
  • Boyle - University of Virginia
    Boyle’s “delight and satisfaction” in that last sentence arose because he knew that the extra pressure exerted by the added twenty-nine inches of mercury was equal to an extra atmosphere, so the air trapped in the shorter tube had halved in volume when the pressure was doubled
  • Robert Boyle - Division of Chemical Education, Purdue University
    Boyle studied the elasticity of gases in a J-tube similar to the apparatus shown below By adding mercury to the open end of the tube, he trapped a small volume of air in the sealed end
  • Boyles Law: J-Tube - Chemical Education Xchange
    The relationship between the volume of a gas and the pressure it exerts can be studied by adding mercury to a J-tube until the height of the mercury is equal on both sides and a sample of gas is trapped The pressure in the closed portion of the tube now equals atmospheric pressure





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