Charles's Law Word Scramble
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Early [...] flights led to studies of gas behavior. | Early balloon flights led to studies of gas behavior. |
Another French scientist, Jacques Charles, was also a [-ist]. | Another French scientist, Jacques Charles, was also a balloonist. |
Many early daredevils and scientists explored flight by using [...]. | Many early daredevils and scientists explored flight by using balloons. |
Charles's experiments involved [...] and temperature. | Charles's experiments involved volume and temperature. |
Charles found that as the temperature increased, so did the [...] of the gas. | Charles found that as the temperature increased, so did the volume of the gas. |
Mathematically, Charles's law can be stated like this: [...] | Mathematically, Charles's law can be stated like this: V = kT |
In Charles's law, T = [...] (capitalization is important!) | In Charles's law, T = temperature (capitalization is important!) |
All gas law calculations must use [...] as the temperature scale because [...] has the zero in the right place. | All gas law calculations must use Kelvin (K) as the temperature scale because Kelvin has the zero in the right place. |
Charles's experiments involved volume and [...]. | Charles's experiments involved volume and temperature. |
Mnemonic: Charles was a cool, easy-going guy, so his law involves no [...]. | Mnemonic: Charles was a cool, easy-going guy, so his law involves no pressure. |
All gas law calculations must use Kelvin (K) as the temperature scale because Kelvin has the [...] in the right place. | All gas law calculations must use Kelvin (K) as the temperature scale because Kelvin has the zero in the right place. |
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mr.shapard
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