Kinetic-Molecular Theory Question Preview (ID: 1501)


Properties Of Gases And The Gas Laws. TEACHERS: click here for quick copy question ID numbers.

What quantities are used to describe a gas?
a) Volume, Temperature, Pressure
b) Volume,Temperature, Composition
c) Temperature, Pressure, Kelvin
d) Pressure, Temperature, Heat

The amount of a gas is measured in...
a) moles
b) joules
c) kelvin
d) atmospheres

Temperature is defined as...
a) kelvin
b) the average kinetic energy of a substance
c) the heat transferred from one substance to another
d) energy

Collisions of gas particles are considered to be...
a) non-existant
b) elastic
c) pressure
d) rare

The pressure of a gas is defined as...
a) the collision of the gas particles with the walls of the container
b) the collision of the gas particles with other gas particles
c) the weight of the atmosphere on an individual
d) the effect of a change in volume

Boyles law states that pressure and volume are...
a) inversely related to each other when temperature remains constant
b) directly related to each other when temperature remains constant
c) inversely related to each other when temperature and amount remain constant
d) directly related to each other when temperature and amount remain constant

Charles' law states that volume and temperature are
a) directly related to each other when pressure and amount remain constant
b) inversely related to each other when pressure and amount remain constant
c) directly related to each other when temperature remains constant
d) inversely related to each other when temperature and amount remain constant

The instrument that measures the pressure of the atmosphere directly is called a/an...
a) barometer
b) manometer
c) calorimeter
d) syphgmomenometer

Gases deviate from ideal when...
a) pressures are low and temperatures are high
b) pressures are high and temperatures are high
c) pressures are high and temperatures are low
d) presures are low and temperatures are low

Which of the following is not a characteristic of a gas?
a) diffuse slowly
b) can be compressed
c) particles are very far apart
d) gases occupy the volume available

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