3.5 Kinetic Molecular Theory

3.5 Kinetic Molecular Theory

11th Grade

10 Qs

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3.5 Kinetic Molecular Theory

3.5 Kinetic Molecular Theory

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Chemistry

11th Grade

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Luna is observing a group of particles in her physics experiment. According to the kinetic molecular theory, what is the relationship between the average kinetic energy of a particle and its average velocity?

The average kinetic energy is unrelated to the average velocity.

The average kinetic energy is equal to the average velocity.

The average kinetic energy is inversely proportional to the average velocity.

The average kinetic energy is directly proportional to the average velocity.

Answer explanation

According to the kinetic molecular theory, average kinetic energy is directly proportional to average velocity.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Ethan is conducting an experiment to understand how the pressure of a gas changes with its volume. Which of the following gas laws describes the relationship between pressure and volume that Ethan is exploring?

Boyle's Law

Charles' Law

Gay-Lussac's Law

Avogadro's Hypothesis

Answer explanation

Ethan is exploring Boyle's Law, which describes the relationship between pressure and volume of a gas.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What does the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution represent?

The distribution of the velocities of particles at a given temperature.

The distribution of the masses of particles at a given temperature.

The distribution of the kinetic energies of particles at a given temperature.

The distribution of the pressures of particles at a given temperature.

Answer explanation

The Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution represents the distribution of kinetic energies of particles at a given temperature.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Evelyn is conducting an experiment to observe the behavior of a gas inside a sealed container. She notices that as she heats the container, the pressure gauge shows a decrease in pressure. Which gas law is being demonstrated in Evelyn's observation?

Charles' Law

Boyle's Law

Gay-Lussac's Law

Avogadro's Hypothesis

Answer explanation

Evelyn's observation demonstrates Boyle's Law, which states that as the temperature of a gas decreases, its pressure increases, and vice versa.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What happens to the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution when the temperature of a gas increases?

The distribution shifts to the left.

The distribution shifts to the right.

The distribution becomes narrower.

The distribution becomes wider.

Answer explanation

When the temperature of a gas increases, the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution shifts to the right.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Mason is conducting an experiment in his chemistry lab to determine which gas will have the highest average molecular speed at the same temperature. Which gas should he predict to have this characteristic?

CO₂

O₂

N₂

H₂

Answer explanation

H₂ is predicted to have the highest average molecular speed at the same temperature due to its lower molecular weight compared to other gases.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Arjun and Avery are comparing two balloons, one filled with helium and the other with argon. According to Graham's Law, how does the rate of effusion of the helium balloon compare to the argon balloon considering the size of their particles?

The rate of effusion of helium is equal to the size of its particles compared to argon.

The rate of effusion of helium is unrelated to the size of its particles compared to argon.

The rate of effusion of helium is inversely proportional to the size of its particles compared to argon.

The rate of effusion of helium is directly proportional to the size of its particles compared to argon.

Answer explanation

According to Graham's Law, the rate of effusion of helium is inversely proportional to the size of its particles compared to argon.

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