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SET A:GAS LAW QUIZ 1:

1. As the volume of confined gas decreases at the constant SET A:GAS LAW QUIZ 1:
temperature, the pressure exerted by the gas _. a. GAS LAW QUIZ 1:
decreases b. increases 1. As the volume of confined gas decreases at the constant
c. the same d. none of the choices temperature, the pressure exerted by the gas _. a.
decreases b. increases
2. Each of these flasks contains the same c. the same d. none of the choices
number of molecules. In which container
is the pressure highest? 2. Each of these flasks contains the same
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 number of molecules. In which container is
3. A Good example of Charles' law is the pressure highest?
when a piece of metal expands in the a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4
heat. 3. A Good example of Charles' law is
a. true b. false c. unknown d. trulse when a piece of metal expands in the
4. Assume that the temperature remains constant. How can heat.
you increase the pressure of a gas without changing the a. true b. false c. unknown d. trulse
number of gas particles? 4. Assume that the temperature remains constant. How can
a. Increase the container volume. you increase the pressure of a gas without changing the
b. Add more molecules of the gas. number of gas particles?
c. decrease the container volume. d. none of the above a. Increase the container volume.
b. Add more molecules of the gas.
5. You drove continuously from Laguna to Manila, and you c. decrease the container volume. d. none of the above
observed that the pressure in your tires increased. This is
because of the increased temperature outside the tire caused 5. You drove continuously from Laguna to Manila, and you
by friction. observed that the pressure in your tires increased. This is
a. true b. false c. unknown d. trulse because of the increased temperature outside the tire caused
by friction.
6. Each of these flasks a. true b. false c. unknown d. trulse
contains the same number of
gas molecules. In which 6. Each of these flasks contains the
would the pressure be same number of gas molecules. In
lowest? which would the pressure be
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. lowest?
4 a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4

7. Each of these flasks is the same size and at the same 7. Each of these flasks is the same
temperature. Which one contains the most molecules? size and at the same temperature. Which one contains the
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 most molecules?
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4
8. Which Gas Law is involved when a balloon pops after being
sat on? 8. Which Gas Law is involved when a balloon pops after being
a. Charles’ Law b. Boyle’s Law sat on?
c. Daltons Law d. Ideal Gas Law a. Charles’ Law b. Boyle’s Law
c. Daltons Law d. Ideal Gas Law
9-10. What is 50 C in Kelvin? Show conversion solution:
9-10. What is 50 C in Kelvin? Show conversion solution:

11.-12. The following graph shows


____ relationship. It is _____ law.
a. directly b. inverse 11.-12. The following graph shows
c. unknown d. none ____ relationship. It is _____ law.
a. directly b. inverse
12. The c. unknown d. none
pressure and volume of a gas show a
_____ relationship. It is _____ law. 13-14. The
a. directly b. inverse pressure and volume of a gas show a _____
c. unknown d. none relationship. It is _____ law.
a. directly b. inverse
13. You shake a can of soda and then open it, decreasing its c. unknown d. none
pressure. What happens to the volume of the carbon dioxide in
the soda? 15. You shake a can of soda and then open it, decreasing its
a. It increased b. It decreased c. It stayed the same pressure. What happens to the volume of the carbon dioxide in
the soda?
14. You accidentally leave a can of soda in the car on a hot a. It increased b. It decreased c. It stayed the same
summer day. What will happen to the volume of the carbon
dioxide (CO2) in the soda? 16. You accidentally leave a can of soda in the car on a hot
a. It increased b. It decreased c. It stayed the same summer day. What will happen to the volume of the carbon
dioxide (CO2) in the soda?
15. The burner of a hot air balloon starts heating the air inside a. It increased b. It decreased c. It stayed the same
the envelope. This continues heating the air until the balloon
inflates all the way and starts to lift off the ground. What 17. The burner of a hot air balloon starts heating the air inside
happens to the pressure of the balloon as it is being inflated? the envelope. This continues heating the air until the balloon
a. It increased b. It decreased c. It stayed the same inflates all the way and starts to lift off the ground. What
Problem Solving: happens to the pressure of the balloon as it is being inflated?
A sample of helium gas has a volume of 8 L, a pressure of a. It increased b. It decreased c. It stayed the same
2 atm, and a temperature of 37 °C. At what temperature will Problem Solving:
the helium have a volume of 1900 mL and a pressure of A sample of helium gas has a volume of 8 L, a pressure of
5.20 atm (n remains constant)? 2 atm, and a temperature of 37 °C. At what temperature will
the helium have a volume of 1900 mL and a pressure of
5.20 atm (n remains constant)?
a. Increase the container volume.
b. Add more molecules of the gas.
SET B:GAS LAW QUIZ 1: c. decrease the container volume. d. none of the above
SET B:GAS LAW QUIZ 1:
Problem Solving:
A sample of helium gas has a volume of 8 L, a pressure of Problem Solving:
2 atm, and a temperature of 37 °C. At what temperature will A sample of helium gas has a volume of 8 L, a pressure of
the helium have a volume of 1900 mL and a pressure of 2 atm, and a temperature of 37 °C. At what temperature will
5.20 atm (n remains constant)? the helium have a volume of 1900 mL and a pressure of
5.20 atm (n remains constant)?
1. The burner of a hot air balloon starts heating the air inside
the envelope. This continues heating the air until the balloon 1. The burner of a hot air balloon starts heating the air inside
inflates all the way and starts to lift off the ground. What the envelope. This continues heating the air until the balloon
happens to the pressure of the balloon as it is being inflated? inflates all the way and starts to lift off the ground. What
a. It increased b. It decreased c. It stayed the same happens to the pressure of the balloon as it is being inflated?
a. It increased b. It decreased c. It stayed the same
2-3. What is 50 C in Kelvin? Show conversion solution:
2-3. What is 50 C in Kelvin? Show conversion solution:

4.-5. The following graph shows


____ relationship. It is _____ law. 4.-5. The following graph shows ____
a. directly b. inverse relationship. It is _____ law.
c. unknown d. none a. directly b. inverse
c. unknown d. none

6.- 7 The pressure and volume of a


gas show a _____ relationship. It is 6.- 7 The pressure and volume of a
_____ law. gas show a _____ relationship. It is
a. directly b. inverse _____ law.
c. unknown d. none a. directly b. inverse
c. unknown d. none
8. You shake a can of soda and then open it, decreasing its
pressure. What happens to the volume of the carbon dioxide in 8. You shake a can of soda and then open it, decreasing its
the soda? pressure. What happens to the volume of the carbon dioxide in
a. It increased b. It decreased c. It stayed the same the soda?
a. It increased b. It decreased c. It stayed the same
9. You accidentally leave a can of soda in the car on a hot
summer day. What will happen to the volume of the carbon 9. You accidentally leave a can of soda in the car on a hot
dioxide (CO2) in the soda? summer day. What will happen to the volume of the carbon
a. It increased b. It decreased c. It stayed the same dioxide (CO2) in the soda?
a. It increased b. It decreased c. It stayed the same
10. You drove continuously from Laguna to Manila, and you
observed that the pressure in your tires increased. This is 10. You drove continuously from Laguna to Manila, and you
because of the increased temperature outside the tire caused observed that the pressure in your tires increased. This is
by friction. because of the increased temperature outside the tire caused
a. true b. false c. unknown d. trulse by friction.
a. true b. false c. unknown d. trulse
11. Each of these flasks
contains the same number of 11. Each of these flasks
gas molecules. In which contains the same number of
would the pressure be gas molecules. In which
lowest? would the pressure be
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. lowest?
4 a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d.
4

12. Each of these flasks is the same size and at the same
temperature. Which one contains the most molecules? 12. Each of these flasks is the same size and at the same
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 temperature. Which one contains the most molecules?
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4
13. Which Gas Law is involved when a balloon pops after
being sat on? 13. Which Gas Law is involved when a balloon pops after
a. Charles’ Law b. Boyle’s Law being sat on?
c. Daltons Law d. Ideal Gas Law a. Charles’ Law b. Boyle’s Law
c. Daltons Law d. Ideal Gas Law
14. As the volume of confined gas decreases at the constant
temperature, the pressure exerted by the gas _. 14. As the volume of confined gas decreases at the constant
a. decreases b. increases temperature, the pressure exerted by the gas _.
c. the same d. none of the choices a. decreases b. increases
c. the same d. none of the choices
15. Each of these flasks contains the
same number of molecules. In which 15. Each of these flasks contains the
container is the pressure highest? same number of molecules. In which
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 container is the pressure highest?
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4
16. A Good example of Charles' law is
when a piece of metal expands in the heat. 16. A Good example of Charles' law is
a. true b. false c. unknown d. trulse when a piece of metal expands in the heat.
a. true b. false c. unknown d. trulse
17. Assume that the temperature remains constant. How can
you increase the pressure of a gas without changing the
number of gas particles?
17. Assume that the temperature remains constant. How can
you increase the pressure of a gas without changing the 16-17. What is 50 C in Kelvin? Show conversion solution:
number of gas particles?
a. Increase the container volume. Problem Solving:
b. Add more molecules of the gas. A sample of helium gas has a volume of 8 L, a pressure of
c. decrease the container volume. d. none of the above 2 atm, and a temperature of 37 °C. At what temperature will
the helium have a volume of 1900 mL and a pressure of
SET C:GAS LAW QUIZ 1: 5.20 atm (n remains constant)?

1. Each of these flasks is the same size and at the same SET C:GAS LAW QUIZ 1:
temperature. Which one contains the most molecules?
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 1. Each of these flasks is the same size and at the same
temperature. Which one contains the most molecules?
2. Which Gas Law is involved when a balloon pops after being a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4
sat on?
a. Charles’ Law b. Boyle’s Law 2. Which Gas Law is involved when a balloon pops after being
c. Daltons Law d. Ideal Gas Law sat on?
a. Charles’ Law b. Boyle’s Law
3. As the volume of confined gas decreases at the constant c. Daltons Law d. Ideal Gas Law
temperature, the pressure exerted by the gas _.
a. decreases b. increases 3. As the volume of confined gas decreases at the constant
c. the same d. none of the choices temperature, the pressure exerted by the gas _.
a. decreases b. increases
4. Each of these flasks contains the same c. the same d. none of the choices
number of molecules. In which container
is the pressure highest? 4. Each of these flasks contains the same
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 number of molecules. In which container
is the pressure highest?
5. A Good example of Charles' law is a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4
when a piece of metal expands in the heat.
a. true b. false c. unknown d. trulse 5. A Good example of Charles' law is
when a piece of metal expands in the heat.
6. Assume that the temperature remains constant. How can a. true b. false c. unknown d. trulse
you increase the pressure of a gas without changing the
number of gas particles? 6. Assume that the temperature remains constant. How can
a. Increase the container volume. you increase the pressure of a gas without changing the
b. Add more molecules of the gas. number of gas particles?
c. decrease the container volume. a. Increase the container volume.
d. none of the above b. Add more molecules of the gas.
c. decrease the container volume. d. none of the above
7.-8. The following graph shows
____ relationship. It is _____ law. 7.-8. The following graph shows ____ relationship. It is _____
a. directly b. inverse law.
c. unknown d. none a. directly b. inverse
c. unknown d. none

9.- 10 The pressure and volume of a


gas show a _____ relationship. It is 9.- 10 The pressure and volume of a
_____ law. gas show a _____ relationship. It is
a. directly b. inverse _____ law.
c. unknown d. none a. directly b. inverse
c. unknown d. none
11. You shake a can of soda and then open it, decreasing its
pressure. What happens to the volume of the carbon dioxide in 11. You shake a can of soda and then open it, decreasing its
the soda? pressure. What happens to the volume of the carbon dioxide in
a. It increased b. It decreased c. It stayed the same the soda?
a. It increased b. It decreased c. It stayed the same
12. You accidentally leave a can of soda in the car on a hot
summer day. What will happen to the volume of the carbon 12. You accidentally leave a can of soda in the car on a hot
dioxide (CO2) in the soda? summer day. What will happen to the volume of the carbon
a. It increased b. It decreased c. It stayed the same dioxide (CO2) in the soda?
a. It increased b. It decreased c. It stayed the same
13. You drove continuously from Laguna to Manila, and you
observed that the pressure in your tires increased. This is 13. You drove continuously from Laguna to Manila, and you
because of the increased temperature outside the tire caused observed that the pressure in your tires increased. This is
by friction. because of the increased temperature outside the tire caused
a. true b. false c. unknown d. trulse by friction.
a. true b. false c. unknown d. trulse
14. Each of these flasks
contains the same number of 14. Each of these flasks
gas molecules. In which contains the same number of
would the pressure be gas molecules. In which
lowest? would the pressure be
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. lowest?
4 a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d.
4

15. The burner of a hot air balloon starts heating the air inside
the envelope. This continues heating the air until the balloon 15. The burner of a hot air balloon starts heating the air inside
inflates all the way and starts to lift off the ground. What the envelope. This continues heating the air until the balloon
happens to the pressure of the balloon as it is being inflated? inflates all the way and starts to lift off the ground. What
a. It increased b. It decreased c. It stayed the same happens to the pressure of the balloon as it is being inflated?
a. It increased b. It decreased c. It stayed the same

16-17. What is 50 C in Kelvin? Show conversion solution:

Problem Solving:
A sample of helium gas has a volume of 8 L, a pressure of
2 atm, and a temperature of 37 °C. At what temperature will
the helium have a volume of 1900 mL and a pressure of
5.20 atm (n remains constant)?

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