Quiz - Charles Law
Quiz - Charles Law
Quiz 2 SET A
Part 1 Multiple Choice: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the letter of your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Which of the following scientists pioneered the experimentation of volume and temperature relationships at constant pressure?
a) Amedeo Avogadro c) Jacques Charles
b) Gay-Lussac d) Robert Boyle
2. Which statement describes the volume-temperature relationship in gases at constant pressure?
a) As temperature decreases, volume increases. c) As temperature increases, volume remains constant.
b) As temperature increases, volume also increases. d) As temperature remains constant, volume increases.
3. Which of the following needs to remain constant when using the Charles’ Law?
a) mass and pressure c) volume and pressure
b) mass and temperature d) volume and temperature
4. In order for the relationship between temperature and volume described by Charles' Law to work, what must be the unit of
temperature?
a) Celsius (°C) b) Fahrenheit (°F) c) Kelvin (K) d) Pascal (Pa)
5. Which of the following does not involve the application of Charles’ Law?
a) baking b) bloated tire c) hot air balloon d) syringe
2. A gas occupies 25.0 L at a temperature of 127.0 °C. What is the volume of this gas at 27.0 °C?
Science 10
Quiz 2 SET A
Part 1 Multiple Choice: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write the letter of your answer on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Which of the following scientists pioneered the experimentation of volume and temperature relationships at constant pressure?
c) Amedeo Avogadro c) Jacques Charles
d) Gay-Lussac d) Robert Boyle
2. Which statement describes the volume-temperature relationship in gases at constant pressure?
c) As temperature decreases, volume increases. c) As temperature increases, volume remains constant.
d) As temperature increases, volume also increases. d) As temperature remains constant, volume increases.
3. Which of the following needs to remain constant when using the Charles’ Law?
c) mass and pressure c) volume and pressure
d) mass and temperature d) volume and temperature
4. In order for the relationship between temperature and volume described by Charles' Law to work, what must be the unit of
temperature?
a) Celsius (°C) b) Fahrenheit (°F) c) Kelvin (K) d) Pascal (Pa)
5. Which of the following does not involve the application of Charles’ Law?
a) baking b) bloated tire c) hot air balloon d) syringe
2. A gas occupies 25.0 L at a temperature of 127.0 °C. What is the volume of this gas at 27.0 °C?