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Q 1/20
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According to Charles Law, what happens to the volume of a gas when the temperature increases while the pressure is held constant?
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It becomes zero
It decreases
It increases
It stays the same
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In the context of Charles Law, if the volume of a gas doubles when the temperature is measured in Kelvin, what does this imply about the relationship between volume and temperature?
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Volume decreases as temperature increases
Volume is independent of temperature
Volume is inversely proportional to temperature
Volume is directly proportional to temperature
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According to Charles Law, what happens to the volume of a gas when the temperature increases while the pressure is held constant?
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In the context of Charles Law, if the volume of a gas doubles when the temperature is measured in Kelvin, what does this imply about the relationship between volume and temperature?
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If the initial volume of a gas is 2.0 L at 300 K, and the temperature is increased to 600 K while pressure is constant, what is the new volume according to Charles Law?
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According to Charles Law, which of these formulas correctly relates the initial and final states of temperature and volume of a gas when pressure is constant?
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If a balloon is filled with gas at 273 K and its volume is 1.5 L, what would be the volume of the balloon at 546 K assuming pressure remains constant as per Charles Law?
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What temperature scale must be used in Charles Law to ensure that the relationship between volume and temperature is maintained?
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In a physics experiment, a gas occupies a volume of 5.0 L at a temperature of 250 K. If the gas is heated to a temperature of 500 K while keeping the pressure constant, what will be the new volume of the gas according to Charles Law?
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A gas is contained in a cylinder with a volume of 4.0 L at a temperature of 200 K. If the temperature is raised to 400 K while maintaining constant pressure, what is the new volume of the gas according to Charles Law?
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A sample of gas has a volume of 3.0 L at 150 K. If the temperature is increased to 450 K while the pressure remains constant, what is the final volume of the gas as predicted by Charles Law?
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A gas occupies a volume of 2.5 L at a temperature of 100 K. According to Charles Law, what will be the volume if the temperature increases to 300 K, while the pressure remains constant?
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According to Boyle's Law, what happens to the pressure of a gas when its volume decreases, provided the temperature remains constant?
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What is the mathematical expression that represents Boyle's Law?
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If the volume of a gas is doubled while maintaining a constant temperature, how does the pressure change according to Boyle's Law?
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What happens to the volume of a gas if its pressure is increased while keeping the temperature constant, according to Boyle's Law?
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If a gas has a pressure of 3 atm and a volume of 2 L, and the volume is increased to 6 L at constant temperature, what will the new pressure be according to Boyle's Law?
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At a constant temperature, if the initial volume of a gas is 4 m3 and it increases to 8 m3, how does the pressure change according to Boyle's Law?
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If you compress a gas to half its original volume without changing its temperature, what effect does this have on the pressure of the gas?
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According to Boyle's Law, what impact does a decrease in temperature have on the pressure of a gas when its volume is allowed to change?
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If a gas occupies a volume of 5 L at a pressure of 2 atm, and the volume is reduced to 2.5 L, what will the new pressure be?
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What is the main principle of Boyle's Law regarding gas behavior in a closed system?