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Nature of Gases, Kinetic Molecular Theory and Gas Laws

Nature of Gases, Kinetic Molecular Theory and Gas Laws

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9th - 12th Grade

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Nature of Gases, Kinetic Molecular Theory and Gas Laws

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It is one of the four fundamental state of matter. It is made up of individual atom, elemental molecules, or compound molecules. It has no definite shape and volume.

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Solid

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Liquid

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Gas

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Plasma

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Oxygen can be contained in gas cylinders with huge amount. What property of gas is shown in the statement?

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Infusibility

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Diffussibility

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Compressibility

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Effusibility

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1. It is the force exerted on a surface by the air above is as gravity pulls it to Earth.

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Gas

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Pressure

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Atmospheric Pressure

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Temperature

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1. Results from the collision of atoms and molecules in air with objects.

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Kinetic Energy

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Volume

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Pressure

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Temperature

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1. An instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure.

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1. Standard conditions are defined as a temperature of _________ and a pressure of ________.

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23K, 1.2atm

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273K, 1atm

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237K, 1atm

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303K, 2atm

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What indicates the drop of atmospheric pressure of an area?

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Calm weather

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Fair weather

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Windy weather

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Stormy weather

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Which of the following formula should be used to find the final volume of a gas under Boyle’s Law?

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P2 = V1P1 / V2

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V2 = V1P2 / P1

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V1 = V2P2 / P1

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V2 = V1P1 / P2

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Why do we easily get tired in high altitude? What gas law is involved in this situation?

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Charles law. At higher temperature, the volume of gas particles decreases.

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Boyle’s law. higher altitude means higher pressure, thus, no volume.

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Boyle's Law. Higher altitude means lower pressure, thus, gas particles tend to expand and the number of oxygen molecules per breath decreases.

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Both B&C

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What happens to the volume of a gas if its temperature is increased?

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Decreases

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increases

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no change

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becomes zero

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Which of the following situation is not an example of Charles’ law?

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A bag of chips deflated when putting it in fridge.

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A dented ping pong ball inflated when putting it in a hot water.

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A flat tire takes up less space than an inflated tire.

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A hot air balloon floating in the sky.

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Which is not related to ideal gas law?

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Velocity

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Volume

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Time

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Temperature

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In an ideal gas, if the gas constant R=0.082, what is the unit of R?

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L⋅atm/ K⋅mol

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J / K⋅mol

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J/ K

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J/ mol

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If the temperature is kept constant, how can we increase the pressure of a gas?

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remove molecules of the gas.

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increase the container volume.

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decrease the container volume

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none of them

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