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Circle the letter of the best answer for each of the questions below.

1. "The volume and pressure of a gas sample are inversely proportional if the temperature is held constant" is a statement of:
    a. Avogadro's Law.
    b. Boyle's Law.
    c. Charles' Law
    d. Dalton's Law.
    e. Ideal Gas Law.

2. The molecules of ideal gases are said to have:
    a. strong forces of attraction and no volume.
    b. strong forces of attraction and some volume.
    c. weak forces of attraction and no volume.
    d. weak forces of attraction and some volume.
    e. no forces of attraction and no volume.

3. 380 mm of mercury is how many atmospheres?
    a. .5     b. 1      c. 380     d. 760     e. 22.4

4. What is the molecular weight of a gas which has a density of 2.60 g/L at STP?
    a. 8.62 g/mole
    b. 11.6 g/mole
    c. 19.8 g/mole
    d. 25.0 g/mole
    e. 58.2 g/mole

5. The volume of a gas will most certainly increase under which of the following conditions?
    a. pressure and temperature are increased.
    b. pressure and temperature are decreased.
    c. pressure is decreased and temperature is increased.
    d. pressure is increased and temperature is decreased.

 

Answer the following questions in the space provided.

6. Calculate the pressure of 5.0 moles of gas in a 5.0 liter container at a temperature of 100K.

    8.2 atm

 

7. If a gas occupies a volume of 3.0 liters at 27 C, what volume will it occupy at 127 C?

    4.0 L

 

8. STP stands for a temperature of O oC (or 273 K), and a pressure of 1 atm (or 760 torr or 760 mmHg).

9. The value for R is 0.082 L*atm/K*mol.

10. A sample of oxygen is collected over water. The pressure of the sample is 755 torr. Its volume is 45.0 mL. The temperature is 23 C and the vapor pressure of water at that temperature is 21 torr. What is the partial pressure of oxygen in the sample?

    734 torr

 

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