Deck 11: The Air Around Us

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Which of these is not a possible unit of pressure?

A) in. Hg
B) psi
C) torr
D) mm Hg
E) lb/s
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A sample of acetylene gas occupies a volume of 47.2 L under a pressure of 1.63 atm at 25 ° C. What will be the volume of the gas if the pressure is decreased to 0.961 atm at 25 ° C?

A) 27.8 L
B) 30.0 L
C) 32.3 L
D) 47.8 L
E) 80.1 L
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A balloon contains 14.0 L of air at a pressure of 760 torr. What will be the volume of the air when the balloon is taken to a region with a pressure of 981 torr at constant temperature ?

A) 1.3 L
B) 8.2 L
C) 10.8 L
D) 14.0 L
E) 18 L
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Which of these statements concerning pressure and weather is/are correct ?
I. Low pressure in a region tends to draw in storms.
II. High pressure in a region usually indicates clear weather.
III. Changes in pressure from region to region are responsible for winds.

A) I only
B) III only
C) I and II
D) I and III
E) I, II, and III
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Which of these is not a possible unit of pressure?

A) g/mL
B) lb/in2
C) Pa
D) N/m2
E) mm Hg
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The layer of air that surrounds the earth is known as the _____.

A) crust
B) pressure
C) atmosphere
D) gas constant
E) biosphere
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For an ideal gas sample, the following graph could represent a plot of  _____. <strong>For an ideal gas sample, the following graph could represent a plot of  _____.  </strong> A) Boyle's law, V vs. T at a given constant P. B) Charles's law, P vs. T at a given constant V. C) Boyle's law, P vs. V at a given constant T. D) Dalton's law, PV vs. P at a given constant T. E) Avogadro's law, P vs. n at a constant T. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Boyle's law, V vs. T at a given constant P.
B) Charles's law, P vs. T at a given constant V.
C) Boyle's law, P vs. V at a given constant T.
D) Dalton's law, PV vs. P at a given constant T.
E) Avogadro's law, P vs. n at a constant T.
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A sample of  the gas  Freon in an air conditioner has a volume of 325 L and a pressure of 96,300 Pa at 20 ° C. What will be the pressure of Freon when the volume is 975 L at 20 ° C?

A) 1975 Pa
B) 3.2 × 104 Pa
C) 2.89 × 105 Pa
D) 3.1 × 107 Pa
E) 9.4 × 107 Pa
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The unit of pressure is _____.

A) kN/m2
B) N/mm2
C) kN/mm2
D) N/m2
E) N/m3
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Which of these is the correct representation of Charles's law?

A) PV = k
B) V/T = k
C) P/V = k
D) V/P = k
E) VT = k
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What causes pressure?

A) A sudden decrease in temperature
B) The collisions of gas molecules with other gas molecules
C) Collisions of gas molecules with their surrounding surfaces
D) All of these
E) None of these
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What is the correct conversion factor between atmospheres and torr?

A) 1 atm = 1 torr
B) 1 atm = 760 torr
C) 760 atm = 1 torr
D) 1 atm = 29.92 torr
E) 29.22 atm = 1 torr
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Which of these statements about pressure is /are  incorrect ?
I. Pressure is directly proportional to the number of gas molecules.
II. Pressure is directly proportional to temperature.
III. Pressure is directly proportional to volume.

A) I only
B) III only
C) I and II
D) I and III
E) II and III
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Which of the following is the formula for the chemical compound found in airbags?

A) Na3N
B) NaN3
C) Na2O
D) NaO2
E) NaN2
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According to Boyle's law, if the pressure of a gas is increased by a factor of 4, then the _____ of the gas is _____ by a factor of _____.

A) volume; increased; 4
B) volume; decreased; 4
C) volume; increased; 14
D) temperature; increased; 4
E) temperature; decreased; 4
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A gas cylinder with a movable  piston has a pressure of 100 torr and a volume of 1.0 L. Determine the pressure of the gas if it is compressed to a volume of 0.75 L at constant temperature.

A) 25 torr
B) 55 torr
C) 75 torr
D) 133.33 torr
E) 150 torr
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Which of these is the correct representation of Boyle's law?

A) PV = k
B) V/T = k
C) P/V = k
D) V/P = k
E) VT = k
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According to Boyle's law, if the pressure of a gas is decreased by a factor of 5, then the _____ of the gas is _____ by a factor of _____.

A) volume; increased; five
B) volume; decreased;  1/5th
C) volume; increased; 15
D) temperature; increased; 5
E) temperature; decreased; 1/5th
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Which of these is not a possible unit of pressure?

A) mm Hg
B) psi
C) torr
D) atm
E) J/s
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Which of these laws describes the relationship between pressure and volume at a constant temperature?

A) Ideal gas law
B) Boyle's law
C) Charles's law
D) Avogadro's law
E) Graham's law
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The noble gas argon accounts for approximately _____ of the earth's atmosphere.

A) 10%
B) 0.9%
C) 0.1%
D) 0.01%
E) 0.001%
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Which of these gases is the most abundant in the earth's atmosphere?

A) O2
B) N2
C) H2
D) He
E) CO2
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A sample of nitrogen at pressure P is contained in a sealed syringe with a movable piston. If the volume of the sample were doubled and the absolute temperature tripled, the new pressure of the gas would be _____.

A) 6.0 P
B) 5.0 P
C) 3.5 P
D) 1.5 P
E) 0.5 P
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Rank the following gases in the increasing  order of their abundance in the atmosphere. ​
(O2, N2, H2, He, CO2)

A) O2 < N2 < Ar < Ne < CO2
B) N2 < O2 < Ar < Ne < CO2
C) Ar < Ne < CO2 < O2 < N2
D) Ne < CO2 < Ar < O2 < N2
E) CO2 < Ne < Ar < O2 < N2
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A sample of oxygen with a volume V is contained in a sealed syringe with a movable piston. If the pressure of the sample were halved and the absolute temperature tripled, what would be the new volume of the gas?

A) 6.0 V
B) 5.0 V
C) 3.5 V
D) 1.5 V
E) 0.5 V
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A sample of gas occupies 30.0 L at 0 ° C and 1 atm. What temperature will the same gas have in a 22.5 L container with a pressure of 3.5 atm?

A) 212 ° C
B) 284.2 ° C
C) 386 ° C
D) 443.64 ° C
E) 516 ° C
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A sample of carbon dioxide at 10.0 ° C has a volume of 300.0 mL at 760 torr. What is the volume of the gas at 30.0 ° C and 760 torr?

A) 275 mL
B) 280.5 mL
C) 321.2 mL
D) 755 mL
E) 900 mL
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The volume of 350.0 mL of gas at 25.0 ° C is decreased to 125 mL at constant pressure. What is the final temperature of the gas?

A) − 167 ° C
B) − 126 ° C
C) 70 ° C
D) 8.9 ° C
E) 147 ° C
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What is the approximate composition of the earth's atmosphere?

A) 80% oxygen and 20% nitrogen
B) 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen
C) 50% nitrogen and 50% oxygen
D) 100% oxygen
E) 100% nitrogen
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Rank the following gases in the increasing order of their abundance in the atmosphere. ​
(O2, N2, Ar, Ne, CO2)

A) O2
B) N2
C) Ar
D) Ne
E) CO2
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Which of these gases is /are  not a part (either as a reactant or as a product) of the biochemical reaction known as respiration?
I. N2
II. O2
III. H2O
IV. CO2

A) I only
B) I and III
C) II and III
D) I and IV
E) I, III, and IV
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The temperature scale used in problems involving gas law equation  must be expressed in _____.

A) celsius
B) kelvin
C) fahrenheit
D) rankine
E) newton
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A sample of helium occupies 1.40 L at 0 ° C and 760 torr. What pressure will the same gas exert in a 0.500 L vessel at 100 ° C?

A) 371 torr
B) 624 torr
C) 1.56 × 103 torr
D) 2.91 × 103 torr
E) 4.05 × 103 torr
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According to Charles's law, if the volume of a gas is increased by a factor of 10, then the _____ of the gas is _____ by a factor of _____.

A) volume; increased; 10
B) volume; decreased; 10
C) volume; increased;  1/10th
D) temperature; increased; 10
E) temperature; decreased; 10
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If a gas sample is doubled in pressure and in temperature, the volume will be _____.

A) a fourth of the original volume
B) half of the original volume
C) the same as the original volume
D) twice the original volume
E) four times the original volume
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Which of the following equations combines Charles's law and Boyle's law?

A) PVT = k
B) PT/V = k
C) P/VT = k
D) PV/T = k
E) None of these
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Which of these is responsible for the rusting of metal and the dulling of paint?

A) N2
B) O2
C) Ar
D) He
E) CO2
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According to Charles's law, if the volume of a gas is decreased by a factor of 3, then the _____ of the gas is _____ by a factor of _____.

A) volume; increased; 3
B) volume; decreased; 1/3 rd
C) volume; increased; 9
D) temperature; increased; 3
E) temperature; decreased; 3
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_____ is broken down by bacteria in the soil to its compounds, and these compounds are used directly by plants.

A) N2
B) O2
C) Ar
D) He
E) CO2
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A basketball is inflated to a pressure of 1.50 atm in a garage at a temperature of 20.0 ° C . What will be the pressure of the basketball outside where the temperature is − 5.00 ° C?

A) 0.375 atm
B) 1.37 atm
C) 1.42 atm
D) 1.67 atm
E) 3.01 atm
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Which of the following  statements is true of UV-A and UV-B?

A) UV-A is more harmful to humans than UV-B.
B) UV-B is more harmful to humans than UV-A.
C) UV-A and UV-B are equally harmful to humans.
D) Neither UV-A or UV-B is harmful to humans.
E) UV-A is shorter in wavelength than UV-B.
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Which of the following is not a risk factor associated with excessive exposure to UV-B rays?

A) Skin cancer
B) Premature aging
C) Cataracts
D) Depressed immune system
E) Tubercolosis
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Which region of the earth's atmosphere supports all Earth-bound life?

A) Thermosphere
B) Mesosphere
C) Stratosphere
D) Troposphere
E) Ionosphere
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Which of these pollutants can damage the kidneys, liver, and nervous system?

A) CO
B) NO2
C) SO2
D) O3
E) Pb
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Which of these processes is represented by the given equation?

C6H12O6 + 6 O2 → 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + energy

A) Nitrogen fixation
B) Combustion
C) Photosynthesis
D) Respiration
E) Ozone depletion
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Which of these processes is represented by the given equation?

6 H2O + 6 CO2 + energy → C6H12O6 + 6 O2

A) Nitrogen fixation
B) Combustion
C) Photosynthesis
D) Respiration
E) Ozone depletion
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What does PM in the abbreviation PM-2.5 stand for?

A) Primary mist
B) Pollutant material
C) Particulate matter
D) Particles of metal
E) None of these
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Which of these pollutants gives smog its characteristic brown color?

A) CO
B) NO2
C) SO2
D) O3
E) Pb
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Which of these gases is absorbed by the earth's oceans and eventually forms carbonates in rocks and soil?

A) N2
B) O2
C) Ar
D) He
E) CO2
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Which of these acts as a pollutant in the troposphere but as a UV shield in the stratosphere?

A) CO
B) PM-2.5
C) SO2
D) O3
E) Pb
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According to data obtained by NAAQS, which of these pollutants is the most prominent in the United States?

A) CO
B) NO2
C) SO2
D) O3
E) Pb
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Which of these gases is /are  not a part (either as a reactant or as a product) of the biochemical reaction known as photosynthesis?
I. N2
II. O2
III. H2O
IV. CO2

A) I only
B) I and III
C) II and III
D) I and IV
E) I, III, and IV
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18 ppm equals _____.

A) 0.18%
B) 0.018%
C) 0.0018%
D) 0.00018%
E) 0.000018%
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Which of these substances is /are  not important in the life cycle of plants?
I. N2
II. He
III. H2O
IV. CO2

A) I only
B) II only
C) II and III
D) I and II
E) I, III, and IV
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Which of these gases is/ are considered inert and unreactive?
I. Ne
II. O2
III. Ar
IV. CO2

A) I only
B) II only
C) II and III
D) I and III
E) I, III, and IV
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Which of these pollutants is produced primarily by agricultural tilling, construction, unpaved roads, and fires?

A) SO2
B) PM-2.5
C) CO
D) O3
E) Pb
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Nitrogen fixation converts nitrogen to _____.

A) cellulose
B) nitrates
C) nitrogen oxides
D) nitric acid
E) glucose
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Which of these pollutants diminishes the blood's ability to carry oxygen?

A) CO
B) PM-2.5
C) SO2
D) O3
E) Pb
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Meteors burn up in the _____ region of the atmosphere.

A) thermosphere
B) mesosphere
C) stratosphere
D) troposphere
E) ionosphere
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Which region of the atmosphere is credited with the phenomenon known as aurora borealis or the northern lights?

A) Thermosphere
B) Mesosphere
C) Stratosphere
D) Troposphere
E) Ionosphere
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The _____ layer of the atmosphere contains ozone that protects humans from harmful UV rays.

A) ionosphere
B) troposphere
C) mesosphere
D) stratosphere
E) thermosphere
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Which of these is the correct order of the regions of the atmosphere from the lowest altitude to the highest altitude?

A) Ionosphere < mesosphere < troposphere < stratosphere
B) Stratosphere < ionosphere < troposphere < mesosphere
C) Troposphere < stratosphere < mesosphere < ionosphere
D) Troposphere < mesosphere < stratosphere < ionosphere
E) Mesosphere < troposphere < stratosphere < ionosphere
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The stratosphere over Antarctica in winter is isolated by a swirling mass of air currents called the _____.

A) polar amplification
B) convectional current
C) polar vortex
D) polar current
E) crosswind current
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All weather phenomena such as clouds and rainfall occur in the _____ layer of the atmosphere.

A) ionosphere
B) troposphere
C) mesosphere
D) stratosphere
E) thermosphere
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Which of these elements is the reason that chemically decomposed ozone will not reform?

A) Carbon
B) Fluorine
C) Oxygen
D) Chlorine
E) Nitrogen
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Which of these processes is represented by the  following  equation?

O3 + UV light → O + O2

A) U ltraviolet absorption
B) Combustion
C) Photosynthesis
D) Respiration
E) Ultraviolet emission
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Chlorofluorocarbons are not used in _____.

A) aerosol propellants
B) refrigeration systems
C) industrial solvents
D) fast-food containers
E) steel utensils
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_____ is a major precursor to ozone formation and contributes to acid rain.

A) O3
B) PM-2.5
C) CO
D) NO2
E) SO2
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Which of these regions has the most significant ozone depletion?

A) North America
B) Eastern Europe
C) Antarctica
D) Middle East
E) Southern Africa
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Which of the following is a primary source of CO?

A) Emissions from motor vehicles
B) Agricultural tilling
C) Emissions from battery plants
D) Emission from refrigerators
E) Construction works
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Which of these compounds is credited with the accelerated depletion of the ozone layer?

A) CO
B) CFCs
C) O2
D) NO
E) SO2
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Which of these compounds has replaced chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) that were used in some industries ?

A) HCFCs
B) Freon-12
C) CO2
D) N2
E) Silicon
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Which of these is not a possible unit of pressure?

A) in. Hg
B) psi
C) torr
D) mm Hg
E) lb/s
lb/s
2
A sample of acetylene gas occupies a volume of 47.2 L under a pressure of 1.63 atm at 25 ° C. What will be the volume of the gas if the pressure is decreased to 0.961 atm at 25 ° C?

A) 27.8 L
B) 30.0 L
C) 32.3 L
D) 47.8 L
E) 80.1 L
80.1 L
3
A balloon contains 14.0 L of air at a pressure of 760 torr. What will be the volume of the air when the balloon is taken to a region with a pressure of 981 torr at constant temperature ?

A) 1.3 L
B) 8.2 L
C) 10.8 L
D) 14.0 L
E) 18 L
10.8 L
4
Which of these statements concerning pressure and weather is/are correct ?
I. Low pressure in a region tends to draw in storms.
II. High pressure in a region usually indicates clear weather.
III. Changes in pressure from region to region are responsible for winds.

A) I only
B) III only
C) I and II
D) I and III
E) I, II, and III
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Which of these is not a possible unit of pressure?

A) g/mL
B) lb/in2
C) Pa
D) N/m2
E) mm Hg
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The layer of air that surrounds the earth is known as the _____.

A) crust
B) pressure
C) atmosphere
D) gas constant
E) biosphere
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For an ideal gas sample, the following graph could represent a plot of  _____. <strong>For an ideal gas sample, the following graph could represent a plot of  _____.  </strong> A) Boyle's law, V vs. T at a given constant P. B) Charles's law, P vs. T at a given constant V. C) Boyle's law, P vs. V at a given constant T. D) Dalton's law, PV vs. P at a given constant T. E) Avogadro's law, P vs. n at a constant T.

A) Boyle's law, V vs. T at a given constant P.
B) Charles's law, P vs. T at a given constant V.
C) Boyle's law, P vs. V at a given constant T.
D) Dalton's law, PV vs. P at a given constant T.
E) Avogadro's law, P vs. n at a constant T.
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A sample of  the gas  Freon in an air conditioner has a volume of 325 L and a pressure of 96,300 Pa at 20 ° C. What will be the pressure of Freon when the volume is 975 L at 20 ° C?

A) 1975 Pa
B) 3.2 × 104 Pa
C) 2.89 × 105 Pa
D) 3.1 × 107 Pa
E) 9.4 × 107 Pa
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The unit of pressure is _____.

A) kN/m2
B) N/mm2
C) kN/mm2
D) N/m2
E) N/m3
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Which of these is the correct representation of Charles's law?

A) PV = k
B) V/T = k
C) P/V = k
D) V/P = k
E) VT = k
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What causes pressure?

A) A sudden decrease in temperature
B) The collisions of gas molecules with other gas molecules
C) Collisions of gas molecules with their surrounding surfaces
D) All of these
E) None of these
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What is the correct conversion factor between atmospheres and torr?

A) 1 atm = 1 torr
B) 1 atm = 760 torr
C) 760 atm = 1 torr
D) 1 atm = 29.92 torr
E) 29.22 atm = 1 torr
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Which of these statements about pressure is /are  incorrect ?
I. Pressure is directly proportional to the number of gas molecules.
II. Pressure is directly proportional to temperature.
III. Pressure is directly proportional to volume.

A) I only
B) III only
C) I and II
D) I and III
E) II and III
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Which of the following is the formula for the chemical compound found in airbags?

A) Na3N
B) NaN3
C) Na2O
D) NaO2
E) NaN2
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According to Boyle's law, if the pressure of a gas is increased by a factor of 4, then the _____ of the gas is _____ by a factor of _____.

A) volume; increased; 4
B) volume; decreased; 4
C) volume; increased; 14
D) temperature; increased; 4
E) temperature; decreased; 4
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A gas cylinder with a movable  piston has a pressure of 100 torr and a volume of 1.0 L. Determine the pressure of the gas if it is compressed to a volume of 0.75 L at constant temperature.

A) 25 torr
B) 55 torr
C) 75 torr
D) 133.33 torr
E) 150 torr
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Which of these is the correct representation of Boyle's law?

A) PV = k
B) V/T = k
C) P/V = k
D) V/P = k
E) VT = k
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According to Boyle's law, if the pressure of a gas is decreased by a factor of 5, then the _____ of the gas is _____ by a factor of _____.

A) volume; increased; five
B) volume; decreased;  1/5th
C) volume; increased; 15
D) temperature; increased; 5
E) temperature; decreased; 1/5th
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Which of these is not a possible unit of pressure?

A) mm Hg
B) psi
C) torr
D) atm
E) J/s
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Which of these laws describes the relationship between pressure and volume at a constant temperature?

A) Ideal gas law
B) Boyle's law
C) Charles's law
D) Avogadro's law
E) Graham's law
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The noble gas argon accounts for approximately _____ of the earth's atmosphere.

A) 10%
B) 0.9%
C) 0.1%
D) 0.01%
E) 0.001%
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Which of these gases is the most abundant in the earth's atmosphere?

A) O2
B) N2
C) H2
D) He
E) CO2
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A sample of nitrogen at pressure P is contained in a sealed syringe with a movable piston. If the volume of the sample were doubled and the absolute temperature tripled, the new pressure of the gas would be _____.

A) 6.0 P
B) 5.0 P
C) 3.5 P
D) 1.5 P
E) 0.5 P
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Rank the following gases in the increasing  order of their abundance in the atmosphere. ​
(O2, N2, H2, He, CO2)

A) O2 < N2 < Ar < Ne < CO2
B) N2 < O2 < Ar < Ne < CO2
C) Ar < Ne < CO2 < O2 < N2
D) Ne < CO2 < Ar < O2 < N2
E) CO2 < Ne < Ar < O2 < N2
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A sample of oxygen with a volume V is contained in a sealed syringe with a movable piston. If the pressure of the sample were halved and the absolute temperature tripled, what would be the new volume of the gas?

A) 6.0 V
B) 5.0 V
C) 3.5 V
D) 1.5 V
E) 0.5 V
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A sample of gas occupies 30.0 L at 0 ° C and 1 atm. What temperature will the same gas have in a 22.5 L container with a pressure of 3.5 atm?

A) 212 ° C
B) 284.2 ° C
C) 386 ° C
D) 443.64 ° C
E) 516 ° C
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A sample of carbon dioxide at 10.0 ° C has a volume of 300.0 mL at 760 torr. What is the volume of the gas at 30.0 ° C and 760 torr?

A) 275 mL
B) 280.5 mL
C) 321.2 mL
D) 755 mL
E) 900 mL
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The volume of 350.0 mL of gas at 25.0 ° C is decreased to 125 mL at constant pressure. What is the final temperature of the gas?

A) − 167 ° C
B) − 126 ° C
C) 70 ° C
D) 8.9 ° C
E) 147 ° C
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What is the approximate composition of the earth's atmosphere?

A) 80% oxygen and 20% nitrogen
B) 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen
C) 50% nitrogen and 50% oxygen
D) 100% oxygen
E) 100% nitrogen
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30
Rank the following gases in the increasing order of their abundance in the atmosphere. ​
(O2, N2, Ar, Ne, CO2)

A) O2
B) N2
C) Ar
D) Ne
E) CO2
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31
Which of these gases is /are  not a part (either as a reactant or as a product) of the biochemical reaction known as respiration?
I. N2
II. O2
III. H2O
IV. CO2

A) I only
B) I and III
C) II and III
D) I and IV
E) I, III, and IV
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32
The temperature scale used in problems involving gas law equation  must be expressed in _____.

A) celsius
B) kelvin
C) fahrenheit
D) rankine
E) newton
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33
A sample of helium occupies 1.40 L at 0 ° C and 760 torr. What pressure will the same gas exert in a 0.500 L vessel at 100 ° C?

A) 371 torr
B) 624 torr
C) 1.56 × 103 torr
D) 2.91 × 103 torr
E) 4.05 × 103 torr
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34
According to Charles's law, if the volume of a gas is increased by a factor of 10, then the _____ of the gas is _____ by a factor of _____.

A) volume; increased; 10
B) volume; decreased; 10
C) volume; increased;  1/10th
D) temperature; increased; 10
E) temperature; decreased; 10
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35
If a gas sample is doubled in pressure and in temperature, the volume will be _____.

A) a fourth of the original volume
B) half of the original volume
C) the same as the original volume
D) twice the original volume
E) four times the original volume
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36
Which of the following equations combines Charles's law and Boyle's law?

A) PVT = k
B) PT/V = k
C) P/VT = k
D) PV/T = k
E) None of these
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37
Which of these is responsible for the rusting of metal and the dulling of paint?

A) N2
B) O2
C) Ar
D) He
E) CO2
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38
According to Charles's law, if the volume of a gas is decreased by a factor of 3, then the _____ of the gas is _____ by a factor of _____.

A) volume; increased; 3
B) volume; decreased; 1/3 rd
C) volume; increased; 9
D) temperature; increased; 3
E) temperature; decreased; 3
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39
_____ is broken down by bacteria in the soil to its compounds, and these compounds are used directly by plants.

A) N2
B) O2
C) Ar
D) He
E) CO2
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40
A basketball is inflated to a pressure of 1.50 atm in a garage at a temperature of 20.0 ° C . What will be the pressure of the basketball outside where the temperature is − 5.00 ° C?

A) 0.375 atm
B) 1.37 atm
C) 1.42 atm
D) 1.67 atm
E) 3.01 atm
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41
Which of the following  statements is true of UV-A and UV-B?

A) UV-A is more harmful to humans than UV-B.
B) UV-B is more harmful to humans than UV-A.
C) UV-A and UV-B are equally harmful to humans.
D) Neither UV-A or UV-B is harmful to humans.
E) UV-A is shorter in wavelength than UV-B.
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42
Which of the following is not a risk factor associated with excessive exposure to UV-B rays?

A) Skin cancer
B) Premature aging
C) Cataracts
D) Depressed immune system
E) Tubercolosis
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43
Which region of the earth's atmosphere supports all Earth-bound life?

A) Thermosphere
B) Mesosphere
C) Stratosphere
D) Troposphere
E) Ionosphere
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44
Which of these pollutants can damage the kidneys, liver, and nervous system?

A) CO
B) NO2
C) SO2
D) O3
E) Pb
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45
Which of these processes is represented by the given equation?

C6H12O6 + 6 O2 → 6 CO2 + 6 H2O + energy

A) Nitrogen fixation
B) Combustion
C) Photosynthesis
D) Respiration
E) Ozone depletion
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46
Which of these processes is represented by the given equation?

6 H2O + 6 CO2 + energy → C6H12O6 + 6 O2

A) Nitrogen fixation
B) Combustion
C) Photosynthesis
D) Respiration
E) Ozone depletion
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47
What does PM in the abbreviation PM-2.5 stand for?

A) Primary mist
B) Pollutant material
C) Particulate matter
D) Particles of metal
E) None of these
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48
Which of these pollutants gives smog its characteristic brown color?

A) CO
B) NO2
C) SO2
D) O3
E) Pb
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49
Which of these gases is absorbed by the earth's oceans and eventually forms carbonates in rocks and soil?

A) N2
B) O2
C) Ar
D) He
E) CO2
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50
Which of these acts as a pollutant in the troposphere but as a UV shield in the stratosphere?

A) CO
B) PM-2.5
C) SO2
D) O3
E) Pb
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51
According to data obtained by NAAQS, which of these pollutants is the most prominent in the United States?

A) CO
B) NO2
C) SO2
D) O3
E) Pb
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52
Which of these gases is /are  not a part (either as a reactant or as a product) of the biochemical reaction known as photosynthesis?
I. N2
II. O2
III. H2O
IV. CO2

A) I only
B) I and III
C) II and III
D) I and IV
E) I, III, and IV
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53
18 ppm equals _____.

A) 0.18%
B) 0.018%
C) 0.0018%
D) 0.00018%
E) 0.000018%
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54
Which of these substances is /are  not important in the life cycle of plants?
I. N2
II. He
III. H2O
IV. CO2

A) I only
B) II only
C) II and III
D) I and II
E) I, III, and IV
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55
Which of these gases is/ are considered inert and unreactive?
I. Ne
II. O2
III. Ar
IV. CO2

A) I only
B) II only
C) II and III
D) I and III
E) I, III, and IV
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56
Which of these pollutants is produced primarily by agricultural tilling, construction, unpaved roads, and fires?

A) SO2
B) PM-2.5
C) CO
D) O3
E) Pb
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57
Nitrogen fixation converts nitrogen to _____.

A) cellulose
B) nitrates
C) nitrogen oxides
D) nitric acid
E) glucose
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58
Which of these pollutants diminishes the blood's ability to carry oxygen?

A) CO
B) PM-2.5
C) SO2
D) O3
E) Pb
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59
Meteors burn up in the _____ region of the atmosphere.

A) thermosphere
B) mesosphere
C) stratosphere
D) troposphere
E) ionosphere
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60
Which region of the atmosphere is credited with the phenomenon known as aurora borealis or the northern lights?

A) Thermosphere
B) Mesosphere
C) Stratosphere
D) Troposphere
E) Ionosphere
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61
The _____ layer of the atmosphere contains ozone that protects humans from harmful UV rays.

A) ionosphere
B) troposphere
C) mesosphere
D) stratosphere
E) thermosphere
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62
Which of these is the correct order of the regions of the atmosphere from the lowest altitude to the highest altitude?

A) Ionosphere < mesosphere < troposphere < stratosphere
B) Stratosphere < ionosphere < troposphere < mesosphere
C) Troposphere < stratosphere < mesosphere < ionosphere
D) Troposphere < mesosphere < stratosphere < ionosphere
E) Mesosphere < troposphere < stratosphere < ionosphere
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63
The stratosphere over Antarctica in winter is isolated by a swirling mass of air currents called the _____.

A) polar amplification
B) convectional current
C) polar vortex
D) polar current
E) crosswind current
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64
All weather phenomena such as clouds and rainfall occur in the _____ layer of the atmosphere.

A) ionosphere
B) troposphere
C) mesosphere
D) stratosphere
E) thermosphere
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65
Which of these elements is the reason that chemically decomposed ozone will not reform?

A) Carbon
B) Fluorine
C) Oxygen
D) Chlorine
E) Nitrogen
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66
Which of these processes is represented by the  following  equation?

O3 + UV light → O + O2

A) U ltraviolet absorption
B) Combustion
C) Photosynthesis
D) Respiration
E) Ultraviolet emission
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67
Chlorofluorocarbons are not used in _____.

A) aerosol propellants
B) refrigeration systems
C) industrial solvents
D) fast-food containers
E) steel utensils
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68
_____ is a major precursor to ozone formation and contributes to acid rain.

A) O3
B) PM-2.5
C) CO
D) NO2
E) SO2
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69
Which of these regions has the most significant ozone depletion?

A) North America
B) Eastern Europe
C) Antarctica
D) Middle East
E) Southern Africa
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70
Which of the following is a primary source of CO?

A) Emissions from motor vehicles
B) Agricultural tilling
C) Emissions from battery plants
D) Emission from refrigerators
E) Construction works
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71
Which of these compounds is credited with the accelerated depletion of the ozone layer?

A) CO
B) CFCs
C) O2
D) NO
E) SO2
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72
Which of these compounds has replaced chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) that were used in some industries ?

A) HCFCs
B) Freon-12
C) CO2
D) N2
E) Silicon
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