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Gases in Chemistry

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    Gases in Chemistry
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  • What does the Maxwell-Boltzmann curve tell us?
    The probability of a particle's speed
    he probability of massive particles
    The probability of a particle's curve
    The probability of a particle's direction
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  • Why can't all of the gas particles in a container have very high or very low speeds?
    Because as particles collide, a gain in kinetic energy other
    Because as particles collide they both increase their energy
    Because there is not enough pressure inside of a closed cont
    Because there is not enough pressure inside
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  • Why would a scientist have difficulty observing the behavior of an ideal gas?
    Because an ideal gas is theoretical, and hence not real.
    Because an ideal gas cannot be compressed.
    Because an ideal gas is made of molecules that cant be seen
    Because all ideal gases are invisible.
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  • Which of the following is TRUE about most gases?
    They expand to completely fill their container.
    Their particles are very close together.
    All of their particles are the same size.
    They have a fixed volume.
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  • 1000 mL of a gas at 15 atm is compressed to 500 mL. What is its new pressure?
    3 atm
    2 atm
    5 atm
    30 atm
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  • A sample of hydrogen has a volume of 25 L under a pressure of 5 atm. What will the pressure of this gas be if the volume were decreased to 5 L?
    10 atm
    5 atm
    25 atm
    15 atm
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  • Under non-ideal conditions, why was the pressure lower using the van der Waals equation?
    The pressure was greater.
    The attraction between the molecules increases.
    The attractive forces between the molecules makes em larger
    The attractive forces between the molecules makes em smaller
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  • What does b represent in the van der Waals equation?
    The volume of the gas overall
    The volume of the container not filled by the gas
    The volume of the container
    The volume of the gas molecules
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  • If someone is measuring pressure, they might use any of the following units EXCEPT _____.
    Millimeters of mercury
    Pounds
    Torr
    Atmospheres
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  • If you know the temperature, volume, and pressure of a gas, how would you rearrange the ideal gas equation to find the number of moles?
    Divide PV by n.
    Multiply PV by both T and R.
    Divide PV by both T and R.
    Divide PV by T only.
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  • In the ideal gas equation, what does R represent?
    Pressure
    Number of moles
    The ideal gas constant
    Temperature
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  • A container has a volume of 53.9 L. Assuming it is at STP, how many moles of gas particles does it contain?
    76.3 mol
    0.416 mol
    1,200 mol
    2.41 mol
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  • Avogadro's law shows the relationship between _____.
    temperature and number of particles
    volume and number of particles
    pressure and number of particles
    temperature and pressure
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  • In the van der Waals equation, what does a represent?
    The number of gas particles in moles
    The volume of the gas molecules
    The ambient temperature
    The attraction between the gas molecules
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  • Assuming pressure and temperature are held constant, then what happens to the volume of a non-rigid container when the number of molecules in the container is doubled?
    It decreases to half its original volume.
    The volume stays the same.
    There is not enough information given to determine this.
    The volume doubles.
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  • If a 22.4 L container is holding 1.00 mole of a gas at 273 kelvins, then what is its pressure?
    2.00 atm
    22.2 atm
    1.00 atm
    22.4 atm
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