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Group 8:

Charles's Law: Volume vs.


Temperature of a Gas at
Constant Pressure

I. Purpose
This study is to test Volume gas and Temperature gas at constant pressure.

This study is also to learn more of how a manometer work and even run a simulated experiment
by Charles’s Law

II. Importance
The importance of this study is to learn about the pressure of Volume and Temperature gas that
is why we are going to test it in a constant pressure.

III. Scope
The coverage of this study is the process of using a manometer with a gas at constant pressure.

This study also shows us the definition of Charles’s Law


IV. Deliverables

V. Schedule/Time
The required time of making this study is approximately 2-5 days.

VI. Resources
To do this experiment you will need the following materials and equipment:

 30 mL syringe
 a homemade clamp to hold 697780)syringe underwater, which can be made with:
o two sturdy chopsticks (or two sturdy wood dowels) longer than the diameter of
your cooking pot,
o two rubber bands,
o a weight (e.g., a can of soup);
 small piece of wire
 thermometer
 water
 ice
 cooking pot, deeper than syringe is tall
 stove

VII. Pareto Chart

VIII. SIPOC Analysis

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