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Which temperature scale should be used when solving Charles's law problems?
As the temperature of a sample of gas increases at constant pressure, the volume ___________.
The pressure of a gas is ___________ related to the temperature measured on the ___________ scale.
What will be the effect on the pressure inside a rigid container of gas if the temperature of the gas is increased?
Containers can be either rigid or flexible. If a large amount of gas is added to a rigid container, it may ___________, while the same gas added to a flexible container will cause it to ___________.
What scale is used to measure absolute temperature?
The temperature of a gas is T1 and the original pressure is P1. The temperature of the gas is changed to T2. Which of the equations below would you use to find the new pressure (P2)?
Assuming no other changes in temperature or volume, what will be the effect on the pressure inside a container of gas if the identity of gas is changed from nitrogen to helium?
Which of the following variables is assumed to be held constant when using Boyle's law? Select all that apply.
Boyle's law states that ___________ is inversely related to ___________ if ___________ is held constant.
To convert from mass of A to liters of B in a stoichiometry problem, which are the correct steps to follow?
Which of the following is a variable in Avogadro's law, but not in Charles's, Boyle's, or Gay-Lussac's laws?
Which of the following expresses the relationship between pressure, temperature, and volume for an ideal gas?
As the temperature of a sample of gas decreases at constant volume, the pressure ___________.
The amount of a gas is typically defined by the ___________ and represented by the variable ___________.
What quantity is needed to convert between the moles of a given gaseous substance and its volume?
What will happen to the pressure inside a rigid container of gas if some of the gas is allowed to escape (assuming no change in temperature)?
What happens to the pressure inside a rigid container if the amount of gas inside is doubled?
Which of the following diagrams correctly represents the formation of a compound consisting of magnesium and fluorine?