Deck 11: Gases

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As we climb a mountain to a higher altitude,we experience a pressure decrease.
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Gases are a collection of particles in constant,unpredictable motion.
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The unit of pressure known as the atmosphere (atm)is defined as the average pressure found at the top of Mount Everest.
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As you increase temperature,you increase the average energy of the gas particles.
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Gases and liquids are compressible,but solids are not.
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Pressure is calculated by: P = Pressure is calculated by: P =   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> .
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If the column of mercury in a barometer drops to a lower reading,this means the measured pressure has decreased.
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The expected order of density for matter is gases < liquids < solids.
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Gas particles act independently of each other.
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Gases fill the entire volume of their container.
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A sealed bag of potato chips will expand when taken to a higher altitude.This is an example of Boyle's law.
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Pressure depends on how many gas particles are in a container.
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Straws work because sucking creates a pressure difference.
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There is a large distance between gas particles as compared to their relative size.
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One atmosphere of pressure is equivalent to 760 psi.
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Boyle's law states that as the volume of a gas increases so does the pressure.
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The volume of a gas is independent of the temperature.
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The conversion factor for pressure is 1 mm Hg = 1 atm.
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A pedometer is a device created by Torricelli to measure pressure.
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Gas particles lose energy every time they collide with each other or the container wall.
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If the number of gas particles is tripled,the volume will be 1/3 of the original given that temperature and pressure do not change.
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If you had a five liter balloon of argon gas and a five liter balloon of xenon gas,and you removed 10 grams of gas from each balloon,the balloons would both shrink down to the same size.
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A gas may not behave ideally under conditions of low pressure or high temperature.
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The vapor pressure of water is independent of temperature.
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For all gas law calculations,the temperature must be in kelvins.
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Vapor pressure of water increases with increasing temperature because the higher temperature causes more water molecules to evaporate.
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"Molar Mass" can be calculated using the formula: Molar mass = Molar Mass can be calculated using the formula: Molar mass =   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> .
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The volume of a gas and the number of particles is inversely proportional.
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The molar volume of any gas at conditions of standard temperature and pressure is 22.4 liters.
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One mole of F2 gas at STP would take up twice the volume of one mole of Ar gas at STP.
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Absolute zero refers to 0°C.
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Aerosol spray cans contain gas trapped in a fixed volume and cans of this type can explode if heated to high temperature.This illustrates that pressure and temperature are directly proportional.
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If the number of gas particles is halved,the volume of the gas will be halved given that the temperature and pressure do not change.
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Dalton's law of partial pressure is: P = Dalton's law of partial pressure is: P =   .<div style=padding-top: 35px> .
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If the kelvin temperature of a gas is doubled,the volume is doubled provided that the pressure and the number of particles remains constant.
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The main component of the air we breathe is oxygen gas.
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If a slow leak in an inner tube has reduced the volume of the tube to one-third its original inflated volume,this means that one-third of the moles of gas have escaped the tube.(Assume constant temperature and pressure.)
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Using pure oxygen in scuba diving tanks is a good method of preventing the nitrogen bends.
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Charles's Law provides an explanation of why hot air balloons float.
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If some argon gas at 400 mm Hg pressure is forced into a gas cylinder that already contained only neon gas at 400 mm Hg pressure,the total pressure in the cylinder would now be 800 mm Hg.
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What is the equivalent pressure of 1520 torr in units of atm?

A)203,000
B)380.
C)2.00
D)1520
E)none of the above
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Which of the following statements about pressure is FALSE?

A)Pressure is caused by gas molecules colliding with surfaces.
B)The atmosphere has a pressure as the components of air collide with surfaces.
C)After creating a pressure difference,the atmospheric pressure can push liquid up a straw.
D)A deep well dug in the ground must have the pump located at the bottom of well in order to have the water come to the surface.
E)All of the above statements are true.
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What is the equivalent pressure of 0.905 atm in units of mm Hg?

A)688
B)840
C)0.905
D)13.3
E)none of the above
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One liter of a gas is in a sealed chamber containing a moveable piston.If the piston is moved so that the volume of the gas is compressed to a volume of one-half liter,what will happen to the pressure on the gas? (Assume the temperature is constant and no gas particles are lost.)

A)The pressure will remain the same.
B)The pressure will be half of the original value.
C)The pressure will be twice the original value.
D)It would be impossible to move the piston since gases are not compressible.
E)none of the above
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Which of the following is NOT part of the Kinetic Molecular Theory?

A)Gas particles do not repel each other.
B)There is a large distance between gas particles as compared to their relative size.
C)The size of the actual gas particles is small compared to the volume of the whole gas.
D)The average energy of the particles is dependent on the molecular mass of the particle.
E)All of the above statements are part of the Kinetic Molecular Theory.
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A barometer uses mercury because:

A)it is a convenient,safe,lightweight material.
B)the density of mercury is very large which allows the barometer to be short.
C)it is the traditional substance used,water could be as easily used.
D)it is the only liquid metal at room temperature.
E)All of the above are true.
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STP conditions are 273 K and 760 mm Hg.
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All of the following statements are consistent with the kinetic molecular theory of gases EXCEPT:

A)The size of the gas molecules is negligible compared to the total volume of the gas.
B)The average kinetic energy of the molecules of a gas is proportional to the temperature of the gas in kelvins.
C)The gas molecules collide with each other and with the surfaces around them.
D)Strong attractive forces hold the gas molecules together.
E)none of the above
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Boyle's Law is expressed as:

A)V is proportional to <strong>Boyle's Law is expressed as:</strong> A)V is proportional to   B)P is proportional to V C)V is proportional to   D)V is proportional to T E)none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B)P is proportional to V
C)V is proportional to <strong>Boyle's Law is expressed as:</strong> A)V is proportional to   B)P is proportional to V C)V is proportional to   D)V is proportional to T E)none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D)V is proportional to T
E)none of the above
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What is the equivalent pressure of 760 torr in units of mm Hg?

A)760
B)1
C)14.7
D)29.92
E)none of the above
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Divers often inflate heavy duty balloons attached to salvage items on the sea floor.If a balloon is filled to a volume of <strong>Divers often inflate heavy duty balloons attached to salvage items on the sea floor.If a balloon is filled to a volume of   at a pressure of   ,what is the volume of the balloon when it reaches the surface?</strong> A)7.50 L B)1.20 L C)0.833 L D)5.50 L E)none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px> at a pressure of <strong>Divers often inflate heavy duty balloons attached to salvage items on the sea floor.If a balloon is filled to a volume of   at a pressure of   ,what is the volume of the balloon when it reaches the surface?</strong> A)7.50 L B)1.20 L C)0.833 L D)5.50 L E)none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px> ,what is the volume of the balloon when it reaches the surface?

A)7.50 L
B)1.20 L
C)0.833 L
D)5.50 L
E)none of the above
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The initial volume of a gas cylinder is 750.0 mL.If the pressure of a gas inside the cylinder changes from <strong>The initial volume of a gas cylinder is 750.0 mL.If the pressure of a gas inside the cylinder changes from   to   ,what is the final volume the gas occupies?</strong> A)3.151 L B)630.0 mL C)1.750 L D)321.4 mL E)none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px> to <strong>The initial volume of a gas cylinder is 750.0 mL.If the pressure of a gas inside the cylinder changes from   to   ,what is the final volume the gas occupies?</strong> A)3.151 L B)630.0 mL C)1.750 L D)321.4 mL E)none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px> ,what is the final volume the gas occupies?

A)3.151 L
B)630.0 mL
C)1.750 L
D)321.4 mL
E)none of the above
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The volume of 9.00 grams of water vapor at STP is 11.2 L.
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A 22.4 liter sample of gas at standard temperature and pressure conditions contains 1 mole of gas particles.
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A balloon filled with 0.500 L of air at sea level is submerged in the water to a depth that produces a pressure of <strong>A balloon filled with 0.500 L of air at sea level is submerged in the water to a depth that produces a pressure of   .What is the volume of the balloon at this depth?</strong> A)1.63 L B)0.154 L C)6.50 L D)0.615 L E)none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px> .What is the volume of the balloon at this depth?

A)1.63 L
B)0.154 L
C)6.50 L
D)0.615 L
E)none of the above
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1 torr is equal to:

A)760 mm Hg.
B)1 mm Hg.
C)1 Pa.
D)14.7 psi.
E)all of the above
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To solve problems using Boyle's Law,which mathematical equation should be used?

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E)none of the above
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Which of following statements are consistent with the Kinetic Molecular Theory?

A)Gases are compressible because the volume taken up by the gas is almost entirely open space.
B)Gases assume the shape and volume of their container because they are in constant,straight-line motion.
C)Gases have a low density because there is so much empty space between the particles.
D)Gas particles collide with each other and surfaces without losing any energy.
E)All of the above statements are consistent with the Kinetic Molecular Theory.
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1 atm is equal to:

A)760 mm Hg.
B)760 torr.
C)101,325 Pa.
D)14.7 psi.
E)all of the above
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What is the equivalent pressure of 968 mm Hg in units of atm?

A)1.27 atm
B)0.785 atm
C)968 atm
D)1.30 atm
E)none of the above
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A 325 mL sample of gas is initially at a pressure of 721 torr and a temperature of 32°C.If this gas is compressed to a volume of 286 mL and the pressure increases to 901 torr,what will be the new temperature of the gas (reported to three significant figures in °C)?

A)35.2°C
B)335°C
C)62.4°C
D)215°C
E)none of the above
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A 5.00 liter balloon of gas at 25°C is cooled to 0°C.What is the new volume (liters)of the balloon?

A)0 liters
B)22.4 liters
C)5.46 liters
D)4.58 liters
E)none of the above
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Suppose a balloon was released from the ground and rose to such a height that both the atmospheric pressure and atmospheric temperature decreased.Which statement is TRUE?

A)Both the temperature and pressure changes act to increase the balloon's volume.
B)Both the temperature and pressure changes act to decrease the balloon's volume.
C)The temperature change acts to increase the balloon's volume.
D)The pressure change acts to decrease the balloon's volume.
E)none of the above
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What is the proper form of the combined gas law?

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E)none of the above
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Gas density can be calculated by dividing the mass of gas by its volume.If you took a balloon of gas and then warmed the balloon in a sunny window,what can now be said about the density of the gas in the balloon?

A)The gas density will remain the same.
B)The gas density will increase.
C)The gas density will decrease.
D)The density of gases is independent of temperature.
E)none of the above
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When must temperature values in gas law calculations be expressed in kelvin units?

A)only for Charles's law
B)only for the Ideal Gas law
C)only for the Combined Gas law
D)never
E)always
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What is the final volume of a balloon that was initially 500.0 mL at 25°C and was then heated to 50°C?

A)461 mL
B)193 mL
C)1.00 L
D)542 mL
E)none of the above
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A balloon originally had a volume of 0.439 L at 44°C and a pressure of 729 torr.To what temperature must the balloon be cooled to reduce its volume to 378 mL if the pressure remained constant?

A)0°C
B)38°C
C)95°C
D)273°C
E)none of the above
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What is the initial temperature of a gas if the volume changed from 1.00 L to 1.10 L and the final temperature was determined to be 255.0°C?

A)480°C
B)-41°C
C)232°C
D)207°C
E)none of the above
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If the initial pressure of a system was 1.00 atm and the volume was halved and the kelvin temperature was tripled,what is the final pressure?

A)2.00 atm
B)0.667 atm
C)1.50 atm
D)6.00 atm
E)not enough information
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To solve problems using Charles's Law,which mathematical equation should be used?

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E)none of the above
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Which of the following statements is TRUE for gases?
1.The temperature of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure.
2.The volume of a gas is directly proportional to the pressure in torr.
3.The pressure of a gas is due to collisions of the gas molecules.

A)1 only
B)2 only
C)3 only
D)1 and 2 only
E)1 and 3 only
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Charles's Law is expressed as:

A)V is proportional to <strong>Charles's Law is expressed as:</strong> A)V is proportional to   B)P is proportional to V C)V is proportional to   D)V is proportional to T E)none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B)P is proportional to V
C)V is proportional to <strong>Charles's Law is expressed as:</strong> A)V is proportional to   B)P is proportional to V C)V is proportional to   D)V is proportional to T E)none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D)V is proportional to T
E)none of the above
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What is the final volume of a 500.0 mL gas container that increased in temperature from <strong>What is the final volume of a 500.0 mL gas container that increased in temperature from   to   while the pressure increased from   to   ?</strong> A)0.691 L B)2.77 L C)0.362 L D)1.45 L E)none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px> to <strong>What is the final volume of a 500.0 mL gas container that increased in temperature from   to   while the pressure increased from   to   ?</strong> A)0.691 L B)2.77 L C)0.362 L D)1.45 L E)none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px> while the pressure increased from <strong>What is the final volume of a 500.0 mL gas container that increased in temperature from   to   while the pressure increased from   to   ?</strong> A)0.691 L B)2.77 L C)0.362 L D)1.45 L E)none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px> to <strong>What is the final volume of a 500.0 mL gas container that increased in temperature from   to   while the pressure increased from   to   ?</strong> A)0.691 L B)2.77 L C)0.362 L D)1.45 L E)none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px> ?

A)0.691 L
B)2.77 L
C)0.362 L
D)1.45 L
E)none of the above
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Which one of the following is impossible for an ideal gas?

A) <strong>Which one of the following is impossible for an ideal gas?</strong> A)   =   (   ) B)   =   C)V<sub>2</sub> = (   )V<sub>1</sub> D)V<sub>1</sub>T<sub>1</sub> = V<sub>2</sub>T<sub>2</sub> E)none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px> = <strong>Which one of the following is impossible for an ideal gas?</strong> A)   =   (   ) B)   =   C)V<sub>2</sub> = (   )V<sub>1</sub> D)V<sub>1</sub>T<sub>1</sub> = V<sub>2</sub>T<sub>2</sub> E)none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px> ( <strong>Which one of the following is impossible for an ideal gas?</strong> A)   =   (   ) B)   =   C)V<sub>2</sub> = (   )V<sub>1</sub> D)V<sub>1</sub>T<sub>1</sub> = V<sub>2</sub>T<sub>2</sub> E)none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px> )
B) <strong>Which one of the following is impossible for an ideal gas?</strong> A)   =   (   ) B)   =   C)V<sub>2</sub> = (   )V<sub>1</sub> D)V<sub>1</sub>T<sub>1</sub> = V<sub>2</sub>T<sub>2</sub> E)none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px> = <strong>Which one of the following is impossible for an ideal gas?</strong> A)   =   (   ) B)   =   C)V<sub>2</sub> = (   )V<sub>1</sub> D)V<sub>1</sub>T<sub>1</sub> = V<sub>2</sub>T<sub>2</sub> E)none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C)V2 = ( <strong>Which one of the following is impossible for an ideal gas?</strong> A)   =   (   ) B)   =   C)V<sub>2</sub> = (   )V<sub>1</sub> D)V<sub>1</sub>T<sub>1</sub> = V<sub>2</sub>T<sub>2</sub> E)none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px> )V1
D)V1T1 = V2T2
E)none of the above
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If the volume of a gas container at 32.0°C changes from 1.55 L to 755 mL,what will the final temperature be?

A)149°C
B)353°C
C)273°C
D)-124°C
E)none of the above
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A sample of helium gas initially at 37.0°C,785 torr and <strong>A sample of helium gas initially at 37.0°C,785 torr and   was heated to 58.0°C while the volume expanded to   .What is the final pressure in atm?</strong> A)517 B)0.681 C)1.79 D)3.21 E)none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px> was heated to 58.0°C while the volume expanded to <strong>A sample of helium gas initially at 37.0°C,785 torr and   was heated to 58.0°C while the volume expanded to   .What is the final pressure in atm?</strong> A)517 B)0.681 C)1.79 D)3.21 E)none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px> .What is the final pressure in atm?

A)517
B)0.681
C)1.79
D)3.21
E)none of the above
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What is the initial temperature (°C)of a system that has the pressure decreased by 10 times while the volume increased by 5 times with a final temperature of <strong>What is the initial temperature (°C)of a system that has the pressure decreased by 10 times while the volume increased by 5 times with a final temperature of   ?</strong> A)27 B)75 C)-198 D)300 E)none of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px> ?

A)27
B)75
C)-198
D)300
E)none of the above
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A gas sample occupies 3.50 liters of volume at 20.°C.What volume will this gas occupy at 100°C (reported to three significant figures)?

A)0.224 L
B)2.75 L
C)4.46 L
D)17.5 L
E)none of the above
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A certain volume of gas was confined in a rigid container.If the pressure of the gas sample in the container was doubled,what happened to the temperature?

A)The Kelvin temperature decreased by one-half.
B)The Kelvin temperature doubled.
C)The Kelvin temperature increased four times.
D)The Kelvin temperature decreased one-third.
E)not enough information
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As we climb a mountain to a higher altitude,we experience a pressure decrease.
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Gases are a collection of particles in constant,unpredictable motion.
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The unit of pressure known as the atmosphere (atm)is defined as the average pressure found at the top of Mount Everest.
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As you increase temperature,you increase the average energy of the gas particles.
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Gases and liquids are compressible,but solids are not.
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Pressure is calculated by: P = Pressure is calculated by: P =   . .
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If the column of mercury in a barometer drops to a lower reading,this means the measured pressure has decreased.
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The expected order of density for matter is gases < liquids < solids.
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9
Gas particles act independently of each other.
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10
Gases fill the entire volume of their container.
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11
A sealed bag of potato chips will expand when taken to a higher altitude.This is an example of Boyle's law.
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12
Pressure depends on how many gas particles are in a container.
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13
Straws work because sucking creates a pressure difference.
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14
There is a large distance between gas particles as compared to their relative size.
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15
One atmosphere of pressure is equivalent to 760 psi.
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16
Boyle's law states that as the volume of a gas increases so does the pressure.
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17
The volume of a gas is independent of the temperature.
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18
The conversion factor for pressure is 1 mm Hg = 1 atm.
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19
A pedometer is a device created by Torricelli to measure pressure.
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20
Gas particles lose energy every time they collide with each other or the container wall.
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21
If the number of gas particles is tripled,the volume will be 1/3 of the original given that temperature and pressure do not change.
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22
If you had a five liter balloon of argon gas and a five liter balloon of xenon gas,and you removed 10 grams of gas from each balloon,the balloons would both shrink down to the same size.
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23
A gas may not behave ideally under conditions of low pressure or high temperature.
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24
The vapor pressure of water is independent of temperature.
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25
For all gas law calculations,the temperature must be in kelvins.
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26
Vapor pressure of water increases with increasing temperature because the higher temperature causes more water molecules to evaporate.
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27
"Molar Mass" can be calculated using the formula: Molar mass = Molar Mass can be calculated using the formula: Molar mass =   . .
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28
The volume of a gas and the number of particles is inversely proportional.
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29
The molar volume of any gas at conditions of standard temperature and pressure is 22.4 liters.
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30
One mole of F2 gas at STP would take up twice the volume of one mole of Ar gas at STP.
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31
Absolute zero refers to 0°C.
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32
Aerosol spray cans contain gas trapped in a fixed volume and cans of this type can explode if heated to high temperature.This illustrates that pressure and temperature are directly proportional.
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33
If the number of gas particles is halved,the volume of the gas will be halved given that the temperature and pressure do not change.
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34
Dalton's law of partial pressure is: P = Dalton's law of partial pressure is: P =   . .
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35
If the kelvin temperature of a gas is doubled,the volume is doubled provided that the pressure and the number of particles remains constant.
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36
The main component of the air we breathe is oxygen gas.
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37
If a slow leak in an inner tube has reduced the volume of the tube to one-third its original inflated volume,this means that one-third of the moles of gas have escaped the tube.(Assume constant temperature and pressure.)
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38
Using pure oxygen in scuba diving tanks is a good method of preventing the nitrogen bends.
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39
Charles's Law provides an explanation of why hot air balloons float.
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40
If some argon gas at 400 mm Hg pressure is forced into a gas cylinder that already contained only neon gas at 400 mm Hg pressure,the total pressure in the cylinder would now be 800 mm Hg.
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41
What is the equivalent pressure of 1520 torr in units of atm?

A)203,000
B)380.
C)2.00
D)1520
E)none of the above
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42
Which of the following statements about pressure is FALSE?

A)Pressure is caused by gas molecules colliding with surfaces.
B)The atmosphere has a pressure as the components of air collide with surfaces.
C)After creating a pressure difference,the atmospheric pressure can push liquid up a straw.
D)A deep well dug in the ground must have the pump located at the bottom of well in order to have the water come to the surface.
E)All of the above statements are true.
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43
What is the equivalent pressure of 0.905 atm in units of mm Hg?

A)688
B)840
C)0.905
D)13.3
E)none of the above
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44
One liter of a gas is in a sealed chamber containing a moveable piston.If the piston is moved so that the volume of the gas is compressed to a volume of one-half liter,what will happen to the pressure on the gas? (Assume the temperature is constant and no gas particles are lost.)

A)The pressure will remain the same.
B)The pressure will be half of the original value.
C)The pressure will be twice the original value.
D)It would be impossible to move the piston since gases are not compressible.
E)none of the above
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45
Which of the following is NOT part of the Kinetic Molecular Theory?

A)Gas particles do not repel each other.
B)There is a large distance between gas particles as compared to their relative size.
C)The size of the actual gas particles is small compared to the volume of the whole gas.
D)The average energy of the particles is dependent on the molecular mass of the particle.
E)All of the above statements are part of the Kinetic Molecular Theory.
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46
A barometer uses mercury because:

A)it is a convenient,safe,lightweight material.
B)the density of mercury is very large which allows the barometer to be short.
C)it is the traditional substance used,water could be as easily used.
D)it is the only liquid metal at room temperature.
E)All of the above are true.
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47
STP conditions are 273 K and 760 mm Hg.
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48
All of the following statements are consistent with the kinetic molecular theory of gases EXCEPT:

A)The size of the gas molecules is negligible compared to the total volume of the gas.
B)The average kinetic energy of the molecules of a gas is proportional to the temperature of the gas in kelvins.
C)The gas molecules collide with each other and with the surfaces around them.
D)Strong attractive forces hold the gas molecules together.
E)none of the above
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49
Boyle's Law is expressed as:

A)V is proportional to <strong>Boyle's Law is expressed as:</strong> A)V is proportional to   B)P is proportional to V C)V is proportional to   D)V is proportional to T E)none of the above
B)P is proportional to V
C)V is proportional to <strong>Boyle's Law is expressed as:</strong> A)V is proportional to   B)P is proportional to V C)V is proportional to   D)V is proportional to T E)none of the above
D)V is proportional to T
E)none of the above
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50
What is the equivalent pressure of 760 torr in units of mm Hg?

A)760
B)1
C)14.7
D)29.92
E)none of the above
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51
Divers often inflate heavy duty balloons attached to salvage items on the sea floor.If a balloon is filled to a volume of <strong>Divers often inflate heavy duty balloons attached to salvage items on the sea floor.If a balloon is filled to a volume of   at a pressure of   ,what is the volume of the balloon when it reaches the surface?</strong> A)7.50 L B)1.20 L C)0.833 L D)5.50 L E)none of the above at a pressure of <strong>Divers often inflate heavy duty balloons attached to salvage items on the sea floor.If a balloon is filled to a volume of   at a pressure of   ,what is the volume of the balloon when it reaches the surface?</strong> A)7.50 L B)1.20 L C)0.833 L D)5.50 L E)none of the above ,what is the volume of the balloon when it reaches the surface?

A)7.50 L
B)1.20 L
C)0.833 L
D)5.50 L
E)none of the above
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52
The initial volume of a gas cylinder is 750.0 mL.If the pressure of a gas inside the cylinder changes from <strong>The initial volume of a gas cylinder is 750.0 mL.If the pressure of a gas inside the cylinder changes from   to   ,what is the final volume the gas occupies?</strong> A)3.151 L B)630.0 mL C)1.750 L D)321.4 mL E)none of the above to <strong>The initial volume of a gas cylinder is 750.0 mL.If the pressure of a gas inside the cylinder changes from   to   ,what is the final volume the gas occupies?</strong> A)3.151 L B)630.0 mL C)1.750 L D)321.4 mL E)none of the above ,what is the final volume the gas occupies?

A)3.151 L
B)630.0 mL
C)1.750 L
D)321.4 mL
E)none of the above
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53
The volume of 9.00 grams of water vapor at STP is 11.2 L.
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54
A 22.4 liter sample of gas at standard temperature and pressure conditions contains 1 mole of gas particles.
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55
A balloon filled with 0.500 L of air at sea level is submerged in the water to a depth that produces a pressure of <strong>A balloon filled with 0.500 L of air at sea level is submerged in the water to a depth that produces a pressure of   .What is the volume of the balloon at this depth?</strong> A)1.63 L B)0.154 L C)6.50 L D)0.615 L E)none of the above .What is the volume of the balloon at this depth?

A)1.63 L
B)0.154 L
C)6.50 L
D)0.615 L
E)none of the above
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56
1 torr is equal to:

A)760 mm Hg.
B)1 mm Hg.
C)1 Pa.
D)14.7 psi.
E)all of the above
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57
To solve problems using Boyle's Law,which mathematical equation should be used?

A) <strong>To solve problems using Boyle's Law,which mathematical equation should be used?</strong> A)   =   B)     =     C)   =   D)     =     E)none of the above = <strong>To solve problems using Boyle's Law,which mathematical equation should be used?</strong> A)   =   B)     =     C)   =   D)     =     E)none of the above
B) <strong>To solve problems using Boyle's Law,which mathematical equation should be used?</strong> A)   =   B)     =     C)   =   D)     =     E)none of the above <strong>To solve problems using Boyle's Law,which mathematical equation should be used?</strong> A)   =   B)     =     C)   =   D)     =     E)none of the above = <strong>To solve problems using Boyle's Law,which mathematical equation should be used?</strong> A)   =   B)     =     C)   =   D)     =     E)none of the above <strong>To solve problems using Boyle's Law,which mathematical equation should be used?</strong> A)   =   B)     =     C)   =   D)     =     E)none of the above
C) <strong>To solve problems using Boyle's Law,which mathematical equation should be used?</strong> A)   =   B)     =     C)   =   D)     =     E)none of the above = <strong>To solve problems using Boyle's Law,which mathematical equation should be used?</strong> A)   =   B)     =     C)   =   D)     =     E)none of the above
D) <strong>To solve problems using Boyle's Law,which mathematical equation should be used?</strong> A)   =   B)     =     C)   =   D)     =     E)none of the above <strong>To solve problems using Boyle's Law,which mathematical equation should be used?</strong> A)   =   B)     =     C)   =   D)     =     E)none of the above = <strong>To solve problems using Boyle's Law,which mathematical equation should be used?</strong> A)   =   B)     =     C)   =   D)     =     E)none of the above <strong>To solve problems using Boyle's Law,which mathematical equation should be used?</strong> A)   =   B)     =     C)   =   D)     =     E)none of the above
E)none of the above
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58
Which of following statements are consistent with the Kinetic Molecular Theory?

A)Gases are compressible because the volume taken up by the gas is almost entirely open space.
B)Gases assume the shape and volume of their container because they are in constant,straight-line motion.
C)Gases have a low density because there is so much empty space between the particles.
D)Gas particles collide with each other and surfaces without losing any energy.
E)All of the above statements are consistent with the Kinetic Molecular Theory.
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59
1 atm is equal to:

A)760 mm Hg.
B)760 torr.
C)101,325 Pa.
D)14.7 psi.
E)all of the above
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60
What is the equivalent pressure of 968 mm Hg in units of atm?

A)1.27 atm
B)0.785 atm
C)968 atm
D)1.30 atm
E)none of the above
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61
A 325 mL sample of gas is initially at a pressure of 721 torr and a temperature of 32°C.If this gas is compressed to a volume of 286 mL and the pressure increases to 901 torr,what will be the new temperature of the gas (reported to three significant figures in °C)?

A)35.2°C
B)335°C
C)62.4°C
D)215°C
E)none of the above
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62
A 5.00 liter balloon of gas at 25°C is cooled to 0°C.What is the new volume (liters)of the balloon?

A)0 liters
B)22.4 liters
C)5.46 liters
D)4.58 liters
E)none of the above
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63
Suppose a balloon was released from the ground and rose to such a height that both the atmospheric pressure and atmospheric temperature decreased.Which statement is TRUE?

A)Both the temperature and pressure changes act to increase the balloon's volume.
B)Both the temperature and pressure changes act to decrease the balloon's volume.
C)The temperature change acts to increase the balloon's volume.
D)The pressure change acts to decrease the balloon's volume.
E)none of the above
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64
What is the proper form of the combined gas law?

A) <strong>What is the proper form of the combined gas law?</strong> A)   =   B)   =   C)   =   D)       =       E)none of the above = <strong>What is the proper form of the combined gas law?</strong> A)   =   B)   =   C)   =   D)       =       E)none of the above
B) <strong>What is the proper form of the combined gas law?</strong> A)   =   B)   =   C)   =   D)       =       E)none of the above = <strong>What is the proper form of the combined gas law?</strong> A)   =   B)   =   C)   =   D)       =       E)none of the above
C) <strong>What is the proper form of the combined gas law?</strong> A)   =   B)   =   C)   =   D)       =       E)none of the above = <strong>What is the proper form of the combined gas law?</strong> A)   =   B)   =   C)   =   D)       =       E)none of the above
D) <strong>What is the proper form of the combined gas law?</strong> A)   =   B)   =   C)   =   D)       =       E)none of the above <strong>What is the proper form of the combined gas law?</strong> A)   =   B)   =   C)   =   D)       =       E)none of the above <strong>What is the proper form of the combined gas law?</strong> A)   =   B)   =   C)   =   D)       =       E)none of the above = <strong>What is the proper form of the combined gas law?</strong> A)   =   B)   =   C)   =   D)       =       E)none of the above <strong>What is the proper form of the combined gas law?</strong> A)   =   B)   =   C)   =   D)       =       E)none of the above <strong>What is the proper form of the combined gas law?</strong> A)   =   B)   =   C)   =   D)       =       E)none of the above
E)none of the above
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65
Gas density can be calculated by dividing the mass of gas by its volume.If you took a balloon of gas and then warmed the balloon in a sunny window,what can now be said about the density of the gas in the balloon?

A)The gas density will remain the same.
B)The gas density will increase.
C)The gas density will decrease.
D)The density of gases is independent of temperature.
E)none of the above
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66
When must temperature values in gas law calculations be expressed in kelvin units?

A)only for Charles's law
B)only for the Ideal Gas law
C)only for the Combined Gas law
D)never
E)always
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67
What is the final volume of a balloon that was initially 500.0 mL at 25°C and was then heated to 50°C?

A)461 mL
B)193 mL
C)1.00 L
D)542 mL
E)none of the above
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68
A balloon originally had a volume of 0.439 L at 44°C and a pressure of 729 torr.To what temperature must the balloon be cooled to reduce its volume to 378 mL if the pressure remained constant?

A)0°C
B)38°C
C)95°C
D)273°C
E)none of the above
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69
What is the initial temperature of a gas if the volume changed from 1.00 L to 1.10 L and the final temperature was determined to be 255.0°C?

A)480°C
B)-41°C
C)232°C
D)207°C
E)none of the above
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70
If the initial pressure of a system was 1.00 atm and the volume was halved and the kelvin temperature was tripled,what is the final pressure?

A)2.00 atm
B)0.667 atm
C)1.50 atm
D)6.00 atm
E)not enough information
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71
To solve problems using Charles's Law,which mathematical equation should be used?

A) <strong>To solve problems using Charles's Law,which mathematical equation should be used?</strong> A)   =   B)     =     C)   =   D)     =     E)none of the above = <strong>To solve problems using Charles's Law,which mathematical equation should be used?</strong> A)   =   B)     =     C)   =   D)     =     E)none of the above
B) <strong>To solve problems using Charles's Law,which mathematical equation should be used?</strong> A)   =   B)     =     C)   =   D)     =     E)none of the above <strong>To solve problems using Charles's Law,which mathematical equation should be used?</strong> A)   =   B)     =     C)   =   D)     =     E)none of the above = <strong>To solve problems using Charles's Law,which mathematical equation should be used?</strong> A)   =   B)     =     C)   =   D)     =     E)none of the above <strong>To solve problems using Charles's Law,which mathematical equation should be used?</strong> A)   =   B)     =     C)   =   D)     =     E)none of the above
C) <strong>To solve problems using Charles's Law,which mathematical equation should be used?</strong> A)   =   B)     =     C)   =   D)     =     E)none of the above = <strong>To solve problems using Charles's Law,which mathematical equation should be used?</strong> A)   =   B)     =     C)   =   D)     =     E)none of the above
D) <strong>To solve problems using Charles's Law,which mathematical equation should be used?</strong> A)   =   B)     =     C)   =   D)     =     E)none of the above <strong>To solve problems using Charles's Law,which mathematical equation should be used?</strong> A)   =   B)     =     C)   =   D)     =     E)none of the above = <strong>To solve problems using Charles's Law,which mathematical equation should be used?</strong> A)   =   B)     =     C)   =   D)     =     E)none of the above <strong>To solve problems using Charles's Law,which mathematical equation should be used?</strong> A)   =   B)     =     C)   =   D)     =     E)none of the above
E)none of the above
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72
Which of the following statements is TRUE for gases?
1.The temperature of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure.
2.The volume of a gas is directly proportional to the pressure in torr.
3.The pressure of a gas is due to collisions of the gas molecules.

A)1 only
B)2 only
C)3 only
D)1 and 2 only
E)1 and 3 only
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73
Charles's Law is expressed as:

A)V is proportional to <strong>Charles's Law is expressed as:</strong> A)V is proportional to   B)P is proportional to V C)V is proportional to   D)V is proportional to T E)none of the above
B)P is proportional to V
C)V is proportional to <strong>Charles's Law is expressed as:</strong> A)V is proportional to   B)P is proportional to V C)V is proportional to   D)V is proportional to T E)none of the above
D)V is proportional to T
E)none of the above
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74
What is the final volume of a 500.0 mL gas container that increased in temperature from <strong>What is the final volume of a 500.0 mL gas container that increased in temperature from   to   while the pressure increased from   to   ?</strong> A)0.691 L B)2.77 L C)0.362 L D)1.45 L E)none of the above to <strong>What is the final volume of a 500.0 mL gas container that increased in temperature from   to   while the pressure increased from   to   ?</strong> A)0.691 L B)2.77 L C)0.362 L D)1.45 L E)none of the above while the pressure increased from <strong>What is the final volume of a 500.0 mL gas container that increased in temperature from   to   while the pressure increased from   to   ?</strong> A)0.691 L B)2.77 L C)0.362 L D)1.45 L E)none of the above to <strong>What is the final volume of a 500.0 mL gas container that increased in temperature from   to   while the pressure increased from   to   ?</strong> A)0.691 L B)2.77 L C)0.362 L D)1.45 L E)none of the above ?

A)0.691 L
B)2.77 L
C)0.362 L
D)1.45 L
E)none of the above
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75
Which one of the following is impossible for an ideal gas?

A) <strong>Which one of the following is impossible for an ideal gas?</strong> A)   =   (   ) B)   =   C)V<sub>2</sub> = (   )V<sub>1</sub> D)V<sub>1</sub>T<sub>1</sub> = V<sub>2</sub>T<sub>2</sub> E)none of the above = <strong>Which one of the following is impossible for an ideal gas?</strong> A)   =   (   ) B)   =   C)V<sub>2</sub> = (   )V<sub>1</sub> D)V<sub>1</sub>T<sub>1</sub> = V<sub>2</sub>T<sub>2</sub> E)none of the above ( <strong>Which one of the following is impossible for an ideal gas?</strong> A)   =   (   ) B)   =   C)V<sub>2</sub> = (   )V<sub>1</sub> D)V<sub>1</sub>T<sub>1</sub> = V<sub>2</sub>T<sub>2</sub> E)none of the above )
B) <strong>Which one of the following is impossible for an ideal gas?</strong> A)   =   (   ) B)   =   C)V<sub>2</sub> = (   )V<sub>1</sub> D)V<sub>1</sub>T<sub>1</sub> = V<sub>2</sub>T<sub>2</sub> E)none of the above = <strong>Which one of the following is impossible for an ideal gas?</strong> A)   =   (   ) B)   =   C)V<sub>2</sub> = (   )V<sub>1</sub> D)V<sub>1</sub>T<sub>1</sub> = V<sub>2</sub>T<sub>2</sub> E)none of the above
C)V2 = ( <strong>Which one of the following is impossible for an ideal gas?</strong> A)   =   (   ) B)   =   C)V<sub>2</sub> = (   )V<sub>1</sub> D)V<sub>1</sub>T<sub>1</sub> = V<sub>2</sub>T<sub>2</sub> E)none of the above )V1
D)V1T1 = V2T2
E)none of the above
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76
If the volume of a gas container at 32.0°C changes from 1.55 L to 755 mL,what will the final temperature be?

A)149°C
B)353°C
C)273°C
D)-124°C
E)none of the above
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77
A sample of helium gas initially at 37.0°C,785 torr and <strong>A sample of helium gas initially at 37.0°C,785 torr and   was heated to 58.0°C while the volume expanded to   .What is the final pressure in atm?</strong> A)517 B)0.681 C)1.79 D)3.21 E)none of the above was heated to 58.0°C while the volume expanded to <strong>A sample of helium gas initially at 37.0°C,785 torr and   was heated to 58.0°C while the volume expanded to   .What is the final pressure in atm?</strong> A)517 B)0.681 C)1.79 D)3.21 E)none of the above .What is the final pressure in atm?

A)517
B)0.681
C)1.79
D)3.21
E)none of the above
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78
What is the initial temperature (°C)of a system that has the pressure decreased by 10 times while the volume increased by 5 times with a final temperature of <strong>What is the initial temperature (°C)of a system that has the pressure decreased by 10 times while the volume increased by 5 times with a final temperature of   ?</strong> A)27 B)75 C)-198 D)300 E)none of the above ?

A)27
B)75
C)-198
D)300
E)none of the above
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79
A gas sample occupies 3.50 liters of volume at 20.°C.What volume will this gas occupy at 100°C (reported to three significant figures)?

A)0.224 L
B)2.75 L
C)4.46 L
D)17.5 L
E)none of the above
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80
A certain volume of gas was confined in a rigid container.If the pressure of the gas sample in the container was doubled,what happened to the temperature?

A)The Kelvin temperature decreased by one-half.
B)The Kelvin temperature doubled.
C)The Kelvin temperature increased four times.
D)The Kelvin temperature decreased one-third.
E)not enough information
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