Which gas law explains the relationship between the volume and pressure of gases

Practice Questions

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Which gas law explains the relationship between the volume and pressure of gases in the lungs?
  1. Boyle's Law
  2. Charles's Law
  3. Dalton's Law
  4. Henry's Law

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

Which gas law explains the relationship between the volume and pressure of gases in the lungs?
  • Step 1: Understand that gases take up space and can be compressed or expanded.
  • Step 2: Learn about Boyle's Law, which says that if you decrease the volume of a gas, its pressure increases, and if you increase the volume, its pressure decreases.
  • Step 3: Apply this to the lungs: when you inhale, your lung volume increases, causing the pressure inside to decrease.
  • Step 4: Because of the lower pressure in the lungs, air from outside rushes in to fill the space.
  • Step 5: When you exhale, the volume of the lungs decreases, which increases the pressure and pushes air out.
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