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Gas Laws Warmups (Part One)

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  • 1. The temperature of a sample of matter is a
    measure of the-
  • A) average kinetic energy of its particles
  • B) average potential energy of its particles
  • C) total kinetic energy of its particles
  • D) total potential energy of its particles

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  • 2. According to the kinetic molecular theory,
    the particles of an ideal gas-
  • A) have no potential energy
  • B) have strong intermolecular forces
  • C) are arranged in a regular, repeated
    geometric pattern
  • D) are separated by great distances, compared to
    their size

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  • 3. Which temperature change would cause a
    sample of an ideal gas to double in volume while
    the pressure is held constant?
  • A) from 400. K to 200. K
  • B) from 200. K to 400. K
  • C) from 400.C to 200.C
  • D) from 200.C to 400.C

5
  • Under which conditions of temperature and
    pressure does carbon dioxide gas behave most like
    an ideal gas?
  • A) low temperature and low pressure
  • B) low temperature and high pressure
  • C) high temperature and low pressure
  • D) high temperature and high pressure

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  • A gas sample is at 25C and 1.0 atmosphere. Which
    changes in temperature and pressure will cause
    this sample to behave more like an ideal gas?
  • A) decreased temperature and increased pressure
  • B) decreased temperature and decreased pressure
  • C) increased temperature and increased pressure
  • D) increased temperature and decreased pressure

7
  • A cylinder with a movable piston contains a
    sample of gas having a volume of 6.0 liters at
    293 K and 1.0 atmosphere. What is the volume of
    the sample after the gas is heated to 303 K,
    while the pressure is held at 1.0 atmosphere?
  • A) 9.0 L B) 5.8 L
  • C) 6.2 L D) 4.0 L

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  • As the temperature of a chemical reaction in the
    gas phase is increased, the rate of the reaction
    increases because-
  • A) fewer particle collisions occur
  • B) more effective particle collisions occur
  • C) the required activation energy increases
  • D) the concentration of the reactants increases

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  • Which sample of ethanol has particles with the
    highest average kinetic energy?
  • A) 10.0 mL of ethanol at 25C
  • B) 10.0 mL of ethanol at 55C
  • C) 100.0 mL of ethanol at 35C
  • D) 100.0 mL of ethanol at 45C

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  • 9. A real gas behaves least like an ideal gas
    under the conditions of-
  • A) low temperature and low pressure
  • B) low temperature and high pressure
  • C) high temperature and low pressure
  • D) high temperature and high pressure

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  • 10. Which statement describes the particles of an
    ideal gas?
  • A) The particles move in well-defined, circular
    paths.
  • B) When the particles collide, energy is lost.
  • C) There are forces of attraction between the
    particles.
  • D) The volume of the particles is negligible.

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  • A sample of gas confined in a cylinder with a
    movable piston is kept at constant pressure. The
    volume of the gas doubles when the temperature of
    the gas is changed from-
  • A) 400. K to 200. K B) 400.C to 200.C
  • C) 200. K to 400. K D) 200.C to 400.C

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  • 12. The particles in which sample of LiCl(s) have
    the same average kinetic energy as the particles
    in a 2.0-mole sample of H2O(l) at 25C?
  • A) 1.0 mol at 75C
  • B) 2.0 mol at 50.C
  • C) 3.0 mol at 25C
  • D) 4.0 mol at 0C
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