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Using balloons, we can apply the concept

of Boyle’s Law. Balloons experience


expansion and contraction. When we heat
the balloon, the volume of gas increases.
Therefore, when heat increases, the volume
also increases.
Clouds involves the concept of Charle’s
Law. When warm air rises to the
atmosphere and expands, the pressure
drops. Therefore, an increase in volume
cools (decrease) the gas’ pressure down.
The concept of Boyle’s Law can also be
applied in our home’s kitchen. When
baking, we apply the concept of Boyle’s
Law. We cannot bake without a fungi
called yeast. It converts sugar to carbon
dioxide. When bread and cakes are baked,
this conversion is accelerated. The gas
liberating expands because of high
temperatures in the oven.
Fishes cannot go in the deepest part of the
ocean. Why? We can use the concept of
Boyle’s Law here. Temperature in the
depth part of the ocean is hotter, that’s why
when fish go there, they pop. The volume
of their blood and swam bladder increases
that’s why they pop.
How can human lungs be involved to gas? Charle’s
Law can solve it! When we inhale, our lungs
expands and our diaphragm contracts and when we
exhale, our lungs contracts and our diaphragm
expands. Therefore, when pressure increases, the
volume decreases. On the other hand, when pressure
decreases, the volume increases.
We can apply the concept of Gay Lusaac’s
Law in Pressure Cooker. We usually use
pressure cooker to make meat softer and
less chewy. Pressure cooker use steam from
heat to do that. Therefore, when
temperature (heat) increases, the pressure
increases.
Note: Be careful when using pressure
cooker because when the pressure is locked
to the cooker, it might explode.
Almost ¾ of our population have vehicles and
most riders experienced deflated tires. What
might be the reason? During summer, when
tires are over-inflated, it might be deflated.
Why? When temperature increase, the pressure
increase. Therefore, if tires is over-inflated, the
heat coming from the sun might also add
pressure to the tire. Also, during winter, when
temperature decreases, the pressure also
decreases, that’s why tires became deflated.
How did you know that a certain activity involves gases, knowing that you cannot see
them?
- Like love, we cannot see gases itself. However, sometimes, it can be seen through
other things. Also, we can feel it. In our everyday lives, there are certain things that
involve gases. Like baking, boiling eggs, breathing, playing balloons, etc. A thing
involves gases if they are affected by temperature, volume, and pressure. These thing
is what I’ve learned from the 3 laws that we’ve discussed.
List certain activities involving gases that can be harmful or
beneficial to your health.
HARMFUL
- Using aerosol sprays.
- Too much exposure to cold place can make our lungs
contracted.
- Huge mass of pollution can affect the human body.
BENEFICIAL
- Baking (We need carbohydrates like bread and wheat)
- Sauna (The heat coming the sauna produces pressure which
burns fats in our body).
- Oxygen cycle can be beneficial to humans too.

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