Observation: The plunger was pushed to about one third from it's original mark.
Question 2.
Yes there are spaces between particles of gas inside the syringe, this allows the plunger to be pushed and it makes the particles of gas to move closer as the pressure inside the syringe in increased.
Question 3
No the plunger cannot be pushed.
Observation: As the plunger was pushed it did not change it's position it remains at the original mark.
Question 4
as the water from the syringe was transferred to a transparent glass, water takes the shape of it's container.
Answers & Comments
Verified answer
Answer:
Question 1. Yes, the plunger can be pushed.
Observation: The plunger was pushed to about one third from it's original mark.
Question 2.
Yes there are spaces between particles of gas inside the syringe, this allows the plunger to be pushed and it makes the particles of gas to move closer as the pressure inside the syringe in increased.
Question 3
No the plunger cannot be pushed.
Observation: As the plunger was pushed it did not change it's position it remains at the original mark.
Question 4
as the water from the syringe was transferred to a transparent glass, water takes the shape of it's container.