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Ms. Mara L.

Tilles, LPT
Ma’am Tilles
Ready your ROOM for fast
Learning
1. Minimize noise inside your
room.
2. Turn off microphone when
not yet called.
3. Get ready for a lot of notes.
4. Be attentive and respectful at
all times.
Recall
The Kinetic
Molecular
Theory of
Gases
Gas

Molecules of gases are separated from each other


Solid in a great distance.
Liquid
Gas

Solid
Liquid
Gas

Solid
Liquid
Gas

Solid
Liquid
Mind
Twister
VOLUME
__OL__M__
__RES__U__E
PRESSURE
T_
TEMPERATURE
_P_R____E
BOYLE’
S LAW
LEARNING
TARGETS 1 Define Boyles Law.

Explain the relationship


2 between volume and pressure
of gases.

3 Apply Boyles Law in our daily lives.


Robert Boyle

Robert Boyle (25 January 1627


AD -30 December 1691 AD) was
an Anglo-Irish natural
philosopher, chemist and
physicist. As one of the early
pioneers of modern experimental
scientific method, Boyle made
huge contribution to a number of
subjects, including chemistry,
physics, medicine, hydrostatics,
natural history and earth sciences.
Boyle's Law states
that the pressure
(P) of a gas is
INVERSELY
PROPORTIONAL to
the volume (V).
Boyles Law
Activity
Materials:
•Syringe
•Marshmallow
PROCEDURES:

• Put the marshmallow inside the


syringe and then the plunger.
• Enclosed the tip of syringe using your
finger.
• Push and Pull the plunger.
• Observe what will happen to the
marshmallow.
Questions
1.What happened to the marshmallow
inside the syringe during the push and pull
of the plunger?
2.What is the role of Boyle’s Law to the
experiment?
3.What is the importance of boyle’s law in
our everyday life?
Real life
applications
1. Who proposed Boyles Law?

A. Charles Babbage C. Louis Pasteur

B. Robert Boyle D. Thomas Alva Edison

2. According to Boyles Law, k is equal to _____ ?

A. PT C. P/V

B. PV D. P/T

3. Boyles Law is used only for ____?

A. Non Ideal gases C. Ideal gases

B. Light gases D. Heavy gases

4. Constant used in Boyles Law is ______?

A. Pressure C. Temperature

B. Energy D. Volume
5. Which of the following is not a characteristic of gases?

A. Can effuse through small openings C. Kinetic energy is dependent on temperature

B. High densities D. Can diffuse in containers

ANSWER:
1. B
2. B
3. C
4. C
5. B
Read and study the following:
• Further understand the formula of Boyle’s
Law and How it is being computed.
“LIFE is FULL of UPS and
DOWNS”
The trick is ENJOY the UPS,
and have the COURAGE,
During the DOWNS.
Thank you for
listening!
God bless!

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