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Charles' Law

Charles' Law

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Gas Law #2

Charles'
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Multiple Choice

What is 50 C in Kelvin?
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223
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323
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100
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50

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Multiple Choice

In order to solve gas law calculations, temperature must be measured in:
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Fahrenheit
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Celsius
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Kelvin
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It doesn't matter 

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Multiple Choice

What type of relationship is Charles' Law?
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Inverse
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Direct
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Not enough information
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#goals

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Multiple Choice

At a constant pressure, the volume decreases in Charles' Law. What happens to the temperature?

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increases

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decreases

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stays the same

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Multiple Choice

How do you convert Celsius to Kelvin?
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Add 273
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Subtract 273
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You can't convert those
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They are the same thing

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Multiple Choice

A gas at STP would be under the following conditions:

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T = 25 C

P = 1 atm

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T = 0 C

P = 0 atm

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T = 0 C

P = 1 atm

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T = 0 C

P = 2 atm

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What would you expect to see if temperature increased if you were using Charles's Law?

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volume would decrease proportionally

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volume would increase proportionally

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pressure would increase proportionally

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pressure would decrease proportionally

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Multiple Choice

If temperature increases and the pressure is constant, the volume ___________

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Increases
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Decreases
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Stays the same
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Is variable

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Multiple Choice

What is the equation for Charles' Law?
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P1V1=P2V2
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V1/T1=V2/T2
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V1/n1=V2/n2
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P1/T1=P2/T2

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following IS NOT a unit of volume?

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mL

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mmHg

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L

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cm3

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Multiple Choice

A directly proportional relationship example can be-

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Boyle's Law

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Charles' Law

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10. A 500L container filled with a gas. This gas heated from 200K to 400K. If the pressure remains constant, what is the new volume of the container?

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250 L

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1000 L

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500 L

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2000 L

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Multiple Choice

The pressure of a sample of dry air is held constant 2.25 atm while the temperature is decreased from 100. oC to 7.0 oC. The original volume of the sample is 43 L. Which of the following is closest to the final volume of the sample?
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3.0 L
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32 L
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57 L
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610 L

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Multiple Choice

The volume of gas in a balloon is 1.90 L at  21.0 oC. The balloon is heated, causing it to expand to a volume of 5.70 L. What is the new temperature of the gas inside the balloon?
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7.00 C
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63.0 C
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120. C
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609. C

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Multiple Choice

A sample of oxygen gas in a closed system has a volume of 200 milliliters at 600 K. If the pressure is held constant and the temperature is lowered to 300 K, the new volume of the gas will be -
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400 milliliters.
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300 milliliters.
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100 milliliters.
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200 milliliters.
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Gas Law #2

Charles'
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