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P1V1 = P2V2 is the equation for
a) Charles’ Law
b) Boyle’s Law
c) Kinetic Theory
d) Molecular Theory
When pressure on a gas is constant and temperature increases, ______ increases
a) Volume
b) Potential energy
c) Suspension level
d) Charles Energy
V1/T1 = V2/T2 is the equation for
a) Charles Law
b) Boyles Law
c) Kinetic theory
d) Molecular theory
Inreasing the temperature of a balloon also increases _______ of the gas in the balloon because of ______
a) Volume, Charles’ Law
b) Volume, Boyle’s Law
c) Pressure, Kinetic Theory
d) Pressure, Molecular Theory
Increasing the pressure on an object also ________.
a) increases volume
b) Decreases volume
c) decreases temperature
d) decreases kinetic energy
Charles’ Law requires ______ to be constant.
a) Volume
b) Temperature
c) Kinetic energy
d) Pressure
Boyle’s Law requires _______ to be constant.
a) Volume
b) Temperature
c) Kinetic Energy
d) Pressure
Boyles Law relates the volume of gas to its
a) container
b) pressure
c) composition
d) temperature
What does Charles's Law in chemistry describe?
a) The relationship between gas volume and number of particles.
b) The relationship between volume and temperature of a gas at constant pressure
c) The relationship between gas pressure and number of particles.
d) The relationship between pressure and temperature of a gas at constant volume.
A sample of oxygen gas has a volume of 225 mL when its pressure is 1.12 atm. What will the volume of the gas be at a pressure of 0.98 atm if the temperature remains constant?
a) 257 mL
b) 100 mL
c) 20 mL
d) 50mL
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