This document contains a 10 question multiple choice quiz about gas laws including Charles' Law, Gay-Lussac's Law, Avogadro's Law, and Boyle's Law. The questions cover topics such as how the volume of a gas changes with temperature, the relationship between pressure and temperature at constant volume, and equal volumes of gases containing equal numbers of moles. An answer key is provided with the correct response for each question.
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Gaseous State _ DPP 02 (of Lec 03) - DPP-02_Gaseous state- CHARLES & GAY LUSSAC LAW Prayas 2.0_Prashant Sir 22092021_
This document contains a 10 question multiple choice quiz about gas laws including Charles' Law, Gay-Lussac's Law, Avogadro's Law, and Boyle's Law. The questions cover topics such as how the volume of a gas changes with temperature, the relationship between pressure and temperature at constant volume, and equal volumes of gases containing equal numbers of moles. An answer key is provided with the correct response for each question.
This document contains a 10 question multiple choice quiz about gas laws including Charles' Law, Gay-Lussac's Law, Avogadro's Law, and Boyle's Law. The questions cover topics such as how the volume of a gas changes with temperature, the relationship between pressure and temperature at constant volume, and equal volumes of gases containing equal numbers of moles. An answer key is provided with the correct response for each question.
1. A sample of nitrogen occupies a volume of 7. At what temperature 25 dm3 of oxygen gas
250 mL at 25°C. What volume will it occupy at 400 K is heated to make its volume 30 dm3 ? at 95°C? (A) 400 K (B) 333.3 K (A) 308.72 mL (B) 408.72 mL (C) 13.3 K (D) 480 K (C) 208.72 mL (D) 388.72 mL 8. A gas in an open container is heated from 2. A gas is heated from 0°C to 100°C at 1.0 atm 27°C to 127°C. The fraction of the original pressure. If the initial volume of the gas is amount of the gas remaining in the 10.0 L, its final volume would be: container will be: (A) 7.32 L (B) 10.00 L 1 1 (A) (B) (C) 13.66 L (D) 20.00 L 8 4 1 1 (C) (D) 3. A gas occupies a volume of 580 ml at 17°C. 2 4 It is heated to 100°C at constant pressure. Calculate the volume of the gas– 9. According to Avogadro’s law, equal (A) 746 ml. (B) 760 ml. volumes of all the gases under the same (C) 773 ml. (D) 780 ml. conditions of temperature and pressure contain: 4. An open vessel at 27°C is heated until some (A) equal number of molecules of the air in it has been expelled. Assuming (B) equal number of atoms that the volume of the vessel remains (C) equal number of moles constant find the % air escaped out , if vessel (D) both A and C are correct is heated to 900K. (A) 33.33% (B) 66.67% 10. At constant volume, the pressure of a given (C) 90% (D) 30% mass of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature in Kelvin.” This generalization 5. An open vessel at 27°C is heated until 3/5th is referred as: of the air in it has been expelled. Assuming (A) Amonton’s law that the volume of the vessel remains (B) Avogadro’s law constant find temperature to which the (C) Graham’s law vessel has been heated. (D) Boyle’s law (A) 750 K (B) 900 K (C) 300 K (D) 450 K
6. At what temperature will a given mass of a
gas occupy a volume of 400 ml, if it occupies a volume of 200 ml at a temperature of 27°C, pressure remaining constant? (A) 600°C (B) 40°C (C) 600 K (D) Both B & C 2