Soda Lab Your task: Use the ideal gas law to calculate the pressure in a can of soda. Data: Record ALL your measurements. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE UNITS ON.

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Soda Lab Your task: Use the ideal gas law to calculate the pressure in a can of soda. Data: Record ALL your measurements. MAKE SURE YOU HAVE UNITS ON ALL NUMBERS!! Calculations: Show ALL your calculations. DON’T FORGET UNITS!!! Conclusions: 1) What is pressure? 2) What is the amount of pressure in a can of soda? 3) How is pressure related to volume and temperature? 4) What are 3 ways you could increase the pressure? (Explain which variables would have to remain constant.) 5) Describe in detail how solids and liquids are different from gases (on a molecular level!). 6) Why is it harder to study pressure with solids and liquids?