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Long Quiz Gay-Lussac and Combined Gas Law

The document contains a long quiz divided into two parts: Gay-Lussac's Law and the Combined Gas Law, featuring multiple-choice questions and problem-solving scenarios. It tests knowledge on the relationships between pressure, volume, and temperature of gases, as well as the application of gas laws. The quiz includes questions on definitions, formulas, and practical applications of the gas laws.

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Long Quiz Gay-Lussac and Combined Gas Law

The document contains a long quiz divided into two parts: Gay-Lussac's Law and the Combined Gas Law, featuring multiple-choice questions and problem-solving scenarios. It tests knowledge on the relationships between pressure, volume, and temperature of gases, as well as the application of gas laws. The quiz includes questions on definitions, formulas, and practical applications of the gas laws.

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LONG QUIZ

Part 1: Gay-Lussac's Law Part 2: Combined Gas Law

Multiple Choice Multiple Choice


1. What does Gay-Lussac's Law describe? 1. The Combined Gas Law combines which of the
A) The relationship between pressure and volume of a following individual gas laws?
gas A) Boyle’s Law and Charles’s Law
B) The relationship between temperature and volume of B) Boyle’s Law, Charles’s Law, and Gay-Lussac’s Law
a gas C) Avogadro’s Law and Dalton’s Law
C) The relationship between pressure and temperature D) Charles’s Law and Dalton’s Law
of a gas at constant volume 2. Which of the following is the formula for the Combined
D) The relationship between the number of gas particles Gas Law?
and pressure
2. If the temperature of a gas increases and the volume
remains constant, what happens to the pressure
according to Gay-Lussac’s Law?
A) The pressure decreases
B) The pressure remains constant
C) The pressure increases
D) The pressure first increases, then decreases 3. Which of the following conditions must be kept
3. Which of the following is the correct formula for Gay- constant when using the Combined Gas Law?
Lussac’s Law? A) Pressure, volume, and temperature
B) Amount of gas
C) Pressure and temperature
D) Volume and temperature
4. What will happen to the volume of a gas if both
pressure and temperature are increased according to the
Combined Gas Law?
A) The volume will increase
4. In Gay-Lussac’s Law, what must be constant for the B) The volume will decrease
law to apply? C) The volume will remain constant
A) Volume D) The volume will first increase, then decrease
B) Temperature 5. If the pressure of a gas is halved and the temperature
C) Pressure is doubled, what happens to the volume of the gas?
D) The number of gas particles A) The volume is halved
5. What happens to the pressure of a gas if its B) The volume is doubled
temperature is reduced to half of its initial value (in C) The volume remains the same
Kelvin), keeping the volume constant? D) The volume quadruples
A) The pressure is halved
B) The pressure doubles Problem-Solving Questions
C) The pressure remains the same
D) The pressure quadruples 6. A gas has a volume of 4.0 L, a pressure of 2.0 atm,
and a temperature of 300 K. At STP what will the new
Problem-Solving Questions volume be?

6. A gas is stored in a rigid container with an initial 7. A gas has a pressure of 4.0 atm, a volume of 2.0 L,
pressure of 3.0 atm at a temperature of 270 K. If the and a temperature of 350 K. If the volume is increased to
temperature is raised to 360 K, what will the new 3.0 L and the temperature is decreased to 300 K, what
pressure be? (Assume the volume is constant) will be the new pressure?

7. A gas is at a pressure of 2.0 atm and a temperature of 8. A gas has an initial volume of 5.0 L, a pressure of 1.0
400 K. If the temperature is lowered to 250 K, what will atm, and a temperature of 25⁰C. What will be the final
the new pressure be? Assume the volume stays pressure if the volume is reduced to 2.0 L and the
constant. temperature is increased to 30⁰C?

8. A gas is stored at a pressure of 5.0 atm at 350 K. If the


pressure is increased to 6.5 atm, what will be the
temperature? (Assume the volume stays constant.)

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