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Sent to General Experts March 23 04:35 PM

i have some data.
A) Amonton's Law
Data:          Temperature    pressure
       Room:    26C       &nbs p;      15atm
     ice:       7C                  11atm
     boiling water: 94C             18atm
I have to find out P/T values
i have to show that the (P,T)data sets that i obtained fit Amonton's law written in the form
P1/T1=P2/T2=P3/T3

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March 23 5:20 PM (45 minutes and 14 seconds later)
         
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Temperatures have to be in kelvin for this to work so I've added
273.

Room: P1 = 15; T1 = 299; P1/T1 = 0.050
Ice: P2 = 11; T2 = 230; P2/T2 = 0.048
Boiling water: P3 = 18; T3 = 367; P3/T3 = 0.049

P1/T1 ~ P2/T2 ~ P3/T3
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