According to Gay-Lussac’s Law, what happens to gas pressure if the temperature increases at constant volume?
A gas at 300 K has a pressure of 2 atm. If the temperature is increased to 600 K while keeping volume constant, what is the new pressure?
Which of the following real-life scenarios best represents Gay-Lussac’s Law?
Gay-Lussac’s Law is a special case of which gas law?
If a gas at constant volume has an initial pressure of 5 atm at 250 K, what will be its pressure at 500 K?
What does Avogadro’s Law state?
If the number of moles of gas in a container is doubled, what happens to the volume (at constant temperature and pressure)?
A gas has a volume of 5 L with 2 moles of gas. If the amount of gas increases to 4 moles, what is the new volume?
In real life, which scenario demonstrates Avogadro’s Law?
If 3 moles of gas occupy 12 L at constant temperature and pressure, how many moles are in 20 L?
A gas occupies 6 L at 2 atm and 300 K. If the pressure increases to 4 atm and temperature to 600 K, what is the new volume?
The Combined Gas Law is derived from which three gas laws?
A gas has an initial volume of 10 L at 300 K and 1 atm. If the pressure increases to 2 atm and the temperature decreases to 150 K, what is the new volume?
If pressure and temperature both decrease, what will happen to the volume of gas?
A gas sample has an initial pressure of 3 atm, volume of 8 L, and temperature of 400 K. If the pressure decreases to 1.5 atm and the temperature drops to 200 K, what is the new volume?