
Gay-Lussac's Law and Combined Gas Law
Quiz by Jeoffrey Sanga Delos Reyes
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What happens to temperature when pressure is doubled and volume is tripled?
Which of the following describes the relationship of variables in Gay-Lussac’s Law?
Which of the following is TRUE about the combined gas law?
The following relationships about the combined gas law is true EXCEPT:
Which of the following gas laws does not belong to the combined gas law?
Given a sample of O2(g) in a closed system, at which pressure will it have the highest temperature?
At which temperature will the pressure of NO(g) be lowest in a closed cylinder?
Consider the problem below:
A sample of hydrogen at 45oC exerts a pressure of 0.5 atm. What will the new pressure (in atm) be if it is heated to 75oC?
Consider the problem below:
A sample of hydrogen at 45oC exerts a pressure of 0.5 atm. What must be held constant to be able to calculate the pressure of the hydrogen gas?
Consider the problem below:
A sample of hydrogen at 45oC exerts a pressure of 0.5 atm. What law describes the situation in which the gas law is in?
A sample of gas is in a rigid cylinder with a movable piston. The volume of the gas is kept constant. If the Kelvin temperature of the gas is doubled, the pressure of the gas is
A sample of a gas is in a sealed, rigid container that maintains a constant volume. Which changes occur between the gas particles when the sample is heated?
When a sample of a gas is heated in a sealed, rigid container from 200 K to 400 K, the pressure exerted by the gas is
Which of the following is an application of Gay Lussac's Law?
What law explains the explosion of heated aerosol can?
A sample of gas has an initial volume of 2.4 L at a pressure of 855 mm Hg and a temperature of 298 K. If the gas is heated to a temperature of 387 K and expanded to a volume of 4.1 L, what is its final pressure in millimeters of mercury?
Express your answer in 2 decimal places. and include the unit ''mm Hg''
A sample of gas has a volume of 2.80 L at an unknown temperature. When the sample is submerged in ice water at t = 0 degrees Celsius, its volume decreases to 2.57 L. What was its initial temperature (in Kelvins and in Celsius)?
A sample of gas has a volume of 2.80 L at an unknown temperature. When the sample is submerged in ice water at t = 0 degrees Celsius, its volume decreases to 2.57 L. What was its initial temperature (in Kelvins and in Celsius)?
According to the combined gas law, which of the following statements is incorrect?
In a combined gas law problem, if the final temperature is missing, which is the derived equation that should be used?