1According to the provided laboratory report, what is the primary relationship established by Boyle's Law for a fixed amount of gas at a constant temperature?
2The report describes an ideal gas as a theoretical gas. Which of the following is a characteristic of an ideal gas mentioned in the text?
3In the experimental setup for verifying Boyle's Law, which variable was manipulated by the student (Independent Variable)?
4Using the data from Processed Data Table 2, if the average constant 'k' is 1707 ml·KPa, what would be the theoretical pressure if the volume were set to 10.00 ml?
5The report mentions that real gases only behave like ideal gases under specific conditions. What are these conditions?
6Which type of error was attributed to the 'simplification of the real gas situation and approximation due to the ideal gas equation being applied to a real gas'?
7During the experiment, why did the researcher find it 'harder to press down the syringe' as the volume decreased?
8What was the calculated average percentage error for the experiment across the trials provided in the analysis?
9Based on the variables section, which factor was controlled by conducting the experiment in a closed room?
10Which 'Source of Improvement' was suggested to specifically address the difficulty of keeping the volume stable at higher pressures?