.) (Refer to the image of table) Applying the Boyle's law, what happen to the final lume? Final Condition nitial Condition ₁=0.50 L V₂=? P₁-1.0 atm P₂=0.33 atm A increase B. decrease C. remains the same D. will become zero ) What is the relationship between volume and absolute temperature at constant
.) (Refer to the image of table) Applying the Boyle's law, what happen to the final lume? Final Condition nitial Condition ₁=0.50 L V₂=? P₁-1.0 atm P₂=0.33 atm A increase B. decrease C. remains the same D. will become zero ) What is the relationship between volume and absolute temperature at constant
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11.) (Refer to the image of table) Applying the Boyle's law, what happen to the final
volume?
Initial Condition.
Final Condition
V₁=0.50 L
V₂=?
P₁ = 1.0 atm
P₂ = 0.33 atm
A increase
B. decrease
C. remains the same
D. will become zero
12.) What is the relationship between volume and absolute temperature at constant
pressure at fixed amount. f gas?
A directly proportional
B. No relationship
C. Inversely proportional
D. None of these
13.) What is the final volume if 60 mL of gas at 33 degree Celcius is cooled to 15 degree
Celcius?
A. 30 mL
B. 26 mL
C. 27 mL
D. 132 mL
14.) How can you possibly prove that gases have almost negligible mass?
A. Feel the weight of the samples using your hands.
B. Ask two persons to hold a box filled with air.
C. Support your claim using an equation.
D. Put a balloon on a digital balance before and after you fill it with air.
15.) How much Earth's atmosphere pressure exerts on us?
A. 4 atm
D. 3 atm
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11.) (Refer to the image of table) Applying the Boyle's law, what happen to the final
volume?
Initial Condition.
Final Condition
V₁=0.50 L
V₂=?
P₁ = 1.0 atm
P₂ = 0.33 atm
A increase
B. decrease
C. remains the same
D. will become zero
12.) What is the relationship between volume and absolute temperature at constant
pressure at fixed amount. f gas?
A directly proportional
B. No relationship
C. Inversely proportional
D. None of these
13.) What is the final volume if 60 mL of gas at 33 degree Celcius is cooled to 15 degree
Celcius?
A. 30 mL
B. 26 mL
C. 27 mL
D. 132 mL
14.) How can you possibly prove that gases have almost negligible mass?
A. Feel the weight of the samples using your hands.
B. Ask two persons to hold a box filled with air.
C. Support your claim using an equation.
D. Put a balloon on a digital balance before and after you fill it with air.
15.) How much Earth's atmosphere pressure exerts on us?
A. 4 atm
D. 3 atm
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