Howdy!
Two quick questions.
I was having to plot a graph based off pressure vs volume. The result I got was a negative declining slope that is not a straight line but curves ever so slightly. Is that considered a type of parabola? That was a question on my lab report but it's been nearly 5 years since I've had a math class.
On that note, what I was graphing was room airs volume vs pressure. If I changed the gas to CO2 (didn't have dry ice on me to test) instead of air. Would the slope be steeper/less steep, directly related to volume/pressure, no difference as Boyles law works for all gases, or Boyles law doesn't apply due to CO2 being too dense.
On the second question, I am leaning to it being "directly related" or "no difference." I don't see the steep changing or CO2 being to dense to use Boyles law.
Thanks for any thoughts!