
Gas Laws
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Gas Laws
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Indefinite volume: fills the container
Takes the shape of the container (same as a liquid)
Has mass (all matter has mass)
Gas Properties
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Multiple Choice
Which is a quality that only gases display?
Spread out to fill all available space
Can be compressed
Take the shape of their container
All of these
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Multiple Choice
Gas molecules have no mass
Fales
True
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Multiple Choice
Gas has no definite volume
Fales
True
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Kinetic Molecular Theory
Gad particles have volume and empty space
Large number of particles far apart most of the volume is empty space
No attraction or repultions between the particles.
The Kinetic energy overcomes the attractions forces
Particle are in constant, linear, random motion
Collisions are elastic - no kinetic energy is lost in a collision
Kinetic Energy is directly proportional to temperature
Subject | Subject
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Multiple Select
How do gas molecules move?
in a circular motion
in straight line paths
in an orderly fashion
constantly and randomly
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Multiple Choice
Which container will have lower pressure?
First container
second container
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Multiple Choice
Boyle's PV law : When _______ is held constant, the pressure and volume of a gas are ________ proportional
temperature, equally
temperature, inversely
mass, equally
mass, inversely
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Multiple Choice
Boyle's law : The pressure and volume of a gas show a _____ relationship.
Inverse
Direct
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Multiple Choice
Whose law states that as pressure goes up, volume goes down?
Mazias
Boyle
Charles
Aglow
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Multiple Choice
Charles' Law States...
As Volume goes up temperature goes up
As Pressure goes down volume goes down
As Pressure goes up volume goes down
As Pressure goes up temperature goes up
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Multiple Choice
You leave a soccer ball outside in the winter. Will the ball end up flatter than it was before?
Only if it's REALLY cold
No
Only if it has a leak
Yes
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Multiple Choice
As temperature rises ___________.
an atom's kinetic energy decreases
an atom's kinetic energy increases
an atom's kinetic energy stays the same
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Multiple Choice
The more energy that particles have, the ___ they move.
faster
slower
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Multiple Choice
The Ideal Gas Law is understood as: PV=nRT. How does the Ideal Gas Law explain how a hot air balloon rises in the sky?
P is a constant. So as T increases as the air is heated at constant n, volume of the balloon increases causing it to rise.
P and V are kept constant, so as T increases, n must decrease causing the balloon to rise.
V is constant, so as T increases at a constant n, pressure increases causing the balloon to rise.
None of these
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