Gas Laws
Quiz by Kelly Stephens
High School
Chemistry (2017)
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112.35.c.9.a
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- Q1What 2 variables does Boyle's Law relate?temperature & volumepressure & temperaturetemperature, pressure, & volumepressure & volume30s112.35.c.9.aEditDelete
- Q2What is the relationship between pressure & volume?interdirectinversedirecttransverse30s112.35.c.9.aEditDelete
- Q3If volume increases by 2, what will pressure do?stay the samedecrease by 2increase by 2decrease by 230s112.35.c.9.aEditDelete
- Q4What 2 variables does Charles' Law relate?temperature, pressure, & volumetemperature & volumepressure & temperaturepressure & volume30s112.35.c.9.aEditDelete
- Q5What 2 variables does Gay-Lussac's Law relate?temperature & volumepressure & volumetemperature, pressure, & volumepressure & temperature30s112.35.c.9.aEditDelete
- Q6What is the relationship between pressure & temperature?directinterdirecttransverseinverse30s112.35.c.9.aEditDelete
- Q7What is the relationship between volume & temperature?transversedirectinverseinterdirect30s112.35.c.9.aEditDelete
- Q8If volume increases by 2, what will temperature do?decrease by 2increase by 2stay the samedecrease by 230s112.35.c.9.aEditDelete
- Q9If pressure increases by 2, what will temperature do?stay the sameincrease by 2decrease by 2decrease by 230s112.35.c.9.aEditDelete
- Q10Temperature is the measure of...pressureforcevolumekinetic energy30sEditDelete
- Q1130sEditDelete
- Q12Which of the following contains only units for pressure?atm, L, KmmHg, atm, mLkPa, mmHg, atmkPa, mL, atm30sEditDelete
- Q1330sEditDelete