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NAGPAYONG HIGH SCHOOL

Centennial II Nagpayong Pinagbuhatan, Pasig City

Quarter 1- Performance Task 1



Name:_______________________________ Grade & Section:________________ Date: _____________Score:
60
Gas Laws Equation Relationship Real Life applications Solve for Unknown
between
Quantities
1. Boyle’s 1. A sample of a gas has a volume of 10
Law 1. L at 2 atm. What will be the volume of
this gas at 3.0 atm pressure?
(20 points) 2.

3.

4.

5.

Draw the P-V graph


(Boyle’s Law)

2. A gas occupies 23.0 liters at a


pressure of 42.0 mmHg. What is the
volume when the pressure is
increased to 67.0 mmHg?
2. Charles’ 1. A 130 L of gas is measured at
Law 1. 311.15K. If the pressure remains
constant, what will be the volume of the
2. gas at 373.15 K?
(20 points)
3.

4.

5.

2. A gas occupies 800.0 mL at a


Draw the V-T graph
(Charles law)
temperature of 29.0 °C. What is the
volume at 135.0 °C?

Kinetic Write TRUE if the statement is correct and write FALSE if the state is wrong.
Molecular
Theory
TRUE OR FALSE
(5 points) * Postulates of Kinetic Molecular Theory of Gases

____1. Gas particles travel in straight lines unless they collide with other
particles or the walls of the container.
____2. Molecular collisions are perfectly elastic and kinetic energy is not
conserved.
____3. Gas particles experience negligible intermolecular forces, there are no
attractive or repulsive forces between particles.
____4. The three phases of matter are solid, liquid and gas. Liquid is highly
compressible among the three phases of matter.
____5. An inflated balloon shrinks when placed inside the refrigerator. This is an
application of Boyle's law.

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