Cuestionario: Gas Law Calculations Mastery — 10 preguntas

Preguntas y respuestas detalladas

1. What is the primary assumption made about gases when applying the Ideal Gas Law?

Gases are assumed to have particles with negligible volume.
Gases are assumed to have constant temperature regardless of pressure.
Gases are assumed to have significant interactions between particles.
Gases are assumed to behave like liquids under high pressure.

Gases are assumed to have particles with negligible volume.

Explicación

The Ideal Gas Law assumes that gas particles have negligible volume and do not interact with each other, which simplifies calculations and models real gases under many conditions.

2. What is the value of the gas constant R used in the Ideal Gas Law calculations?

0.0821 (L·atm)/(mol·K)
8.314 J/(mol·K)
8.21 (L·atm)/(mol·K)
1.987 cal/(mol·K)

0.0821 (L·atm)/(mol·K)

Explicación

The standard value for R used in many gas law calculations is 0.0821 (L·atm)/(mol·K), which ensures unit consistency when pressure is in atm, volume in liters, and temperature in Kelvin.

3. In the combined gas law, which variables are directly proportional to each other when temperature and moles are held constant?

Pressure and moles
Pressure and temperature
Volume and temperature
Pressure and volume

Pressure and volume

Explicación

According to Boyle’s Law, when temperature and moles are constant, pressure and volume are inversely proportional, meaning as one increases, the other decreases.

4. According to the revision sheet, what is the molar mass of CO₂?

44.01 g/mol
28.97 g/mol
16.00 g/mol
32.00 g/mol

44.01 g/mol

Explicación

The molar mass of CO₂ listed in the sheet is 44.01 g/mol, which is critical for calculations involving mass and number of moles.

5. If 7.24 grams of CO2 gas is measured at standard conditions, approximately how many moles does it contain?

0.328 mol
0.0821 mol
0.1646 mol
1.65 mol

0.1646 mol

Explicación

The molar mass of CO2 is 44.01 g/mol. Dividing 7.24 g by 44.01 g/mol gives approximately 0.1646 mol, which is the number of moles in the sample.

6. Which law describes the inverse relationship between pressure and volume at constant temperature and moles?

Boyle’s Law
Charles’s Law
Gay-Lussac’s Law
Ideal Gas Law

Boyle’s Law

Explicación

Boyle’s Law states that pressure and volume are inversely proportional when temperature and moles are constant, expressed as P₁V₁ = P₂V₂.

7. What is the correct way to convert Celsius to Kelvin?

Add 273.15 to Celsius
Subtract 273.15 from Celsius
Multiply Celsius by 1.8 and add 32
Divide Celsius by 100 and multiply by Kelvin

Add 273.15 to Celsius

Explicación

The conversion from Celsius to Kelvin is achieved by adding 273.15, ensuring temperature is in the proper scale for gas law calculations.

8. Which of the following accurately describes Gay-Lussac’s Law?

P ∝ T at constant V and n
V ∝ T at constant P and n
P ∝ 1/V at constant T and n
PV = nRT

P ∝ T at constant V and n

Explicación

Gay-Lussac’s Law states that pressure is directly proportional to temperature when volume and moles are held constant, expressed as P ∝ T.

9. In the essay, which is NOT a basic assumption of ideal gas behavior?

Gas particles do not interact with each other
Gas particles occupy negligible volume
Gas particles have significant volume compared to container
Gas particles move randomly in constant motion

Gas particles have significant volume compared to container

Explicación

An ideal gas assumes particles occupy negligible volume; the statement that particles have significant volume contradicts this assumption.

10. What is the formula for the combined gas law?

(P₁V₁)/T₁ = (P₂V₂)/T₂
PV = nRT
P₁V₁ = P₂V₂
V ∝ T; P ∝ T

(P₁V₁)/T₁ = (P₂V₂)/T₂

Explicación

The combined gas law formula links initial and final states of pressure, volume, and temperature for a gas undergoing change, given as (P₁V₁)/T₁ = (P₂V₂)/T₂.

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Ideal Gas Law — formula?

PV = nRT

Ideal Gas Law — definition?

PV = nRT; relates pressure, volume, temperature, moles.

Combined Gas Law — purpose?

Relates P, V, T during changes

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