
Gas Laws Literacy Activity
Quiz by Heather Reeve
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- Q1What does the term 'pressure' refer to?The amount of space an object occupiesThe relationship between two quantitiesThe force that is applied to a surface, measured in units of force per unit areaA system where no matter enters or leaves30s
- Q2According to Boyle's Law, what is the relationship between volume and pressure of a gas?They are inversely proportionalThey are directly proportionalThey are not relatedThey are exponentially related30s
- Q3In a closed system, what happens to matter?Matter is constantly changingNo matter is allowed to enter or leaveOnly energy can enterMatter can freely enter and leave30s
- Q4What happens to gas pressure when its temperature is increased with constant volume?The pressure fluctuatesThe pressure decreasesThe pressure stays the sameThe pressure increases30s
- Q5What does volume measure in terms of an object?The force applied to a surfaceThe temperature of the objectThe relationship between two quantitiesThe amount of space that a substance or object occupies30s
- Q6What is the definition of 'inversely proportional'?The variables are independent of each otherBoth variables decrease togetherIf one variable increases the other will decrease, and vice versaBoth variables increase together30s
- Q7
What two things does Boyle's Law pertain to?
Temperature, Volume
Pressure, Volume
Temperature, Mass
Mass, Weight
30s - Q8
What two things does Charles's Law apply to?
Temperature, Mass
Temperature, Volume
Pressure, Volume
Mass, Weight
30s - Q9
According to Charles's Law, what happens to the volume of a gas when its temperature is decreased at a constant pressure?
The volume changes unpredictably.
The volume decreases.
The volume stays the same.
The volume increases.
30s - Q10
What is the relationship between the volume and pressure of a gas according to Boyle's Law?
They are not related.
They are directly proportional.
They are inversely proportional.
They are exponentially related.
30s