Title Experiment 1: Properties Measurement Experiment Abstract This experiment will look at the characteristics of measurement and PVT. The apparatus used for the experiments was called "Perfect Gas Expansion," and all three tests were successfully completed. The primary experiment was designed to clarify Boyle's Law and determine the relationship between pressure and volume in an ideal gas. The experiment must be repeated three times, first from a pressure chamber to a vacuum chamber, then from an atmospheric chamber to a pressurised room, and finally increasing the amount of gas in both rooms. The Gay-Lussac Law will be determined by repeating the experiment three times to obtain the average temperature of pressurised and depressurized containers. Following the computation of the overall mean value, a graph depicting the relationship between pressure and temperature is generated. The third experiment aims to determine the mechanism of isentropic expansion, providing a visual representation of gas isentropic. Pressure and temperature measurements are taken in the pressurised chamber prior to and during the expansion process. The final experiment will determine the heat capacity ratio. The pressurised chamber is the only device used in these experiments, and pressure and temperature readings are taken before, during, and after the