General Science Review 6.4 Question Preview (ID: 11952)
Graphing Gas Behavior.
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What variable is plotted on the x-axis?
a) the manipulated variable
b) the responding variable
c) the only variable
d) the forcing variable
The y-axis is also called the
a) horizontal axis
b) vertical axis
c) diagonal axis
d) origin axis
Temperature is best measured in __________ and then converted to _______
a) Celcius; Kelvin
b) Kelvin; Celcius
c) Fahrenheit; Celsius
d) Celsius; Fahrenheit
In an experiment to determine the effect of volume on pressure of a gas, what is the responding variable?
a) temperature
b) pressure
c) volume
d) density
Which of the following is in correct order?
a) draw axes, label axes, make a scale, plot the data
b) label axes, add a line of best fit, make a scale, plot the data
c) draw axes, make a scale, add a line of best fit, plot the data
d) label axes, make a scale, add a line of best fit plot the data
When a graph of 2 variables forms a ________ that slopes downward it_____________
a) curve; varies inversely
b) line; varies inversely
c) curve; is directly proportional
d) line; is directly proportional
When a graph of 2 variables is a _____ passing through the origin (0,0) it __________
a) curve; varies inversely
b) line; varies inversely
c) curve; is directly proportional
d) line; is directly proportional
When temperature increases, volume _________
a) decreases
b) increases
c) stays the same
d) explodes
When volume increases, pressure ___________
a) decreases
b) increases
c) stays the same
d) deflates
___________'s law shows the relationship between temperature and volume
a) Charles
b) Boyle
c) Gay-Lussac
d) Pascal
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