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WRITTEN WORK 2: BOYLE’s and CHARLES LAW

Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your answer in one-whole sheet of paper.
1. Which statement describes the volume-pressure relationship in gases at constant temperature?
A. As pressure decreases, volume increases.
B. As pressure increases, volume also increases.
C. As pressure increases, volume remains constant.
D. As pressure remains constant, volume increases.
2.Which graph correctly represents Boyle’s Law?

3. At constant temperature, what happens to the pressure when the volume is doubled?
A. It is halved. B. It is doubled.
C. It remains unchanged. D. It cannot be predicted.
4. (Boyle’s Law) A gas occupies a volume of 9 Liters at 28 atm. What volume will the gas occupy at 21 atm if the temperature is kept constant.
A. 12 Liters B. 8 Liters C. 10 Liters D. 15 Liters
5. What is the formula for Boyle's Law?
A. P1V1=P2V2 B. P1V1/P2V2 C. P1V2=P2V1 D. P1/V1=P2/V2
6. The pressure is changed from 500 kPa to 250 kPa. What would you expect the new volume to be if the initial
volume is 200 mL?
A. 100 mL B. 250 mL C. 400 mL D. 500mL

7. Which statement describes the volume-temperature relationship in gases at


constant pressure?
A. As temperature decreases, volume increases. B. As temperature increases, volume also increases.
C. As temperature increases, volume remains constant. D. As temperature remains constant, volume increases.
8. Which of the following quantities are directly proportional in Charles’ Law?
A. number of moles and volume B. volume and pressure
C. pressure and temperature. D. volume and temperature
9. Which graph correctly represents Charles’ Law?

10. How can we convert a Celsius temperature to Kelvin temperature?


A. By adding 37 B. By subtracting 37
C. By subtracting 273 D. By adding 273
11. According to Charle’s law, if the temperature of a gas at constant pressure is increased, the volume will also____________.
A. Increase B. Decrease C. Remains the same D. Can’t be determined
12. A slightly underinflated rubber life raft left in bright, summer sunlight swells up. You should not overinflate your
life raft when your ship goes down in tropical waters because the average kinetic energy of the gas particles
increases and volume of the gas increases. Which law explains this phenomenon?
A. Boyle’s Law B. Charles’ Law C. Gay Lussac’s Law D. None of these
13. (Charles Law) There are 65 liters of helium in a balloon at 35 K. If the temperature of the balloon is increased to 40 K, what will the new volume of the
balloon be?
A. 40.1 L B. 60.5 L C. 74.3 L D. 85.9 L
14. Which of the following is an application of Boyle’s Law in real life?
A. The mechanics of human breathing B. Working of syringe
C. Bicycle pump D. All of these
15. The use of hot air balloons in sports and meteorological observations is an application of
A. Boyle's law B. Newtonic law C. Kelvin's law D. Charle's law

16. Boyle's law states that for a fixed amount of gas at a constant __________________.
A. pressure, the volume increases as the temperature decreases.
B. temperature, the volume increases as the pressure increases.
C. temperature, the volume decreases as the pressure increases.
D. pressure, the volume decreases as the temperature increases.

COPY THE TABLE: Compare Boyle’s Law and Charle’s Law by completing the table below.
BOYLE’S LAW CHARLE’S LAW
Formula P1V1=P2V2 17.
Constant Temperature 18.
Relationship Inverse Relation 19.
Example 20. Opening of a Soda Can

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