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GAS
WARS
Remember to use 101 kPa instead of 101.3 kPa
1.
If 15 L of a gas at 27o C is warmed to 270o C
then the new volume is:
a) 150. L b) 8.29 L
c) 27.2 L d)
1.5 L e) 15. L
2. If 670. mL of gas at 2
atm. had its pressure changed to 101 kPa then
the new volume is:
a) 335 L b) 1340. L
c) 0.335 L d)
1.34 L e) 255 L
3. If 600. mL of gas at 4
atm. of pressure and -23o C is changed to 227o C and 3 atm. then the new volume is:
a) 900. mL b) 1600. mL
c) 7896 mL d)
1351 mL e) 225 mL
4. If 3 L of gas is warmed
from 127o C to 254o C then its new volume will be
a) 3.95 L b) 1.32 L
c) 6.0 L d)
2.28 L e) 0.758 L
5. If 7.5 L of gas has its
pressure changed from 0.5 atm. to 2.5 atm. then its new volume will be
a) 0.2 L b) 37.5 L
c) 5 L
d) 1.5 L e)
3.5 L
6. If a gas at 77o C
and 66.4 kPa of pressure is warmed to 427o C in a sealed container,
its pressure will inside will
become:
a) 132.8 kPa b) 368 kPa c)
32.3 kPa d) 120. kPa
e) 161 kPa
7. If 4.5 L of gas at -23o
C and 66.4 kPa pressure is changed to 50o C and 99.1 kPa
pressure then its new volume will become:
a) 6.55 L b) 3.89 L
c) 2.33 L d)
5.19 L e) none of these
8. If 300. mL of gas at 27o
C is heated to 227o C then the new volume is:
a) 0.5 L b) 100. mL
c) 100. L d)
1500. mL e)
500. L
9. If 6.0 L of gas at 127o
C and 50.5 kPa is changed to 151.5 kPa and the temperature stays the
same, then the new volume is:
a) 18 L b) 2 L
c) 1800. L d)
1.8 L e) 20. L
10. If 900. mL of gas at 4 atm. pressure and -23o C is
changed to 227o C and 3 atm. pressure then the new volume is
a) 1800. mL b) 1200. mL c)
1350. mL d) 2400. mL
e) 900. mL
11. If 8.5 L of a gas cools from 40.o C to 20.o C
then its new volume will be
a) 17.0 L b) 4.25 L
c) 9.08 L d)
8.5 L e) 7.96 L
12. If 25 L of gas at 30.o C is changed to 90o C
then its new volume will be
a) 29.95 L b) 0.0300 L
c) 20.9 L d)
0.0209 L e) 75 L
13. If 60. L of gas at 50o C is changed to 10o C
then its new volume will become: (answer in m3)
a) 0.0526 b) 5.26E-5
c) 52.6
d) 68.5 e)
0.0685
14. If 5 L of a gas at 500o C has its temperature changed so
that its new volume becomes 25 mL then the new
temperature must have been:
a) 38.7o C b)
39 K c) 4 K
d) 154 600 K e) -200o
C
a) 20.2 kPa b) 20 200 kPa
c) 20. atm. d) 0.2
atm. e) none of these
16. A gasoline engine has a
cylinder volume of 0.75 L at the top of the
piston stroke when it fills with air at a
pressure of 1.0 atm. On
the down stroke the volume becomes 25 mL.
What is the pressure inside
a) 30. kPa b) 0.33 kPa
c) 0.33 atm. d) 30. atm.
e) none of these 17.
Convert 10.1 atm. to kPa
a) 10 kPa b) 100 kPa c)
101 kPa d) 1020.1 kPa
e) none of these 18.
If 19 L of gas at 50 kPa has its pressure changed to 250 kPa then its
new volume is:
a) 3.8 L b) 95 L
c) 950 L d)
4750 L e) 19 L 19.
If 6.5 L of gas at 27o C and 101 kPa has its pressure
changed to 202 kPa and its temperature to 327o C then its new
volume is:
a) 26.0 L b) 6.5 L
c) 1.625 L d)
39.4 L e) 0.99 L
20. When a gas is
compressed with no change in temperature:
a) the spaces between the molecules become smaller
21. Gas molecules have all
the following characteristics except:
a) moving rapidly in random fashion
22. Which condition has the
strongest intermolecular forces of attraction between molecules?
a) solids b) liquids
c) gases d)
plasma
23. Which condition has the
closest packing of the molecules?
a) solids b) liquids
c) gases
d) during nuclear reactions
e) during chemical reactions
24. Which condition has the
greatest intermolecular distances?
a) solids b) liquids
c) gases d)
frozen e) -273 K
25. The liquid condition
has molecules with:
a) much rotational motion
b) no vibrational motion
c) weak intermolecular forces of attraction
d) molecules far apart
e) none of these
26. Elastic collisions
means that molecules collide with:
a) very sight slowing down during each collision
b) no loss of kinetic energy
c) a rubbery rebound
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