Gas Mole Review 1
Gas Mole Review 1
Gas Mole Review 1
1. _________
As the temperature of a gas increases at constant pressure, the volume of the gas
A. decreases
B. increases
C. remains the same
2. _________
A.
C.
B.
D.
3. _________
The table below shows data for the temperature, pressure, and volume of four gas samples.
Which two gas samples have the same total number of molecules?
A. A and B
B. A and C
C. B and C
D. B and D
4. _________
A sample of oxygen gas is sealed in container X. A sample of hydrogen gas is sealed in container Z. Both
samples have the same volume, temperature, and pressure. Which statement is true?
A. Container X contains more gas molecules than container Z.
B. Container X contains fewer gas molecules than container Z.
C. Containers X and Z both contain the same number of gas molecules.
D. Containers X and Z both contain the same mass of gas.
5. _________
The temperature of 100 milliliters of a gas at 200.K is increased to 400.K, pressure remaining constant. The new
volume of the gas will be
A. 50.0 ml
B. 100. ml
C. 200. ml
D. 400. ml
6. _________
Which graph shows the pressure-temperature relationship expected for an ideal gas?
A.
C.
B.
D.
7. _________
The diagram shows two flasks connected by a stop cock. Flask A contains helium gas. Flask B contains a
vacuum. What final volume will the gas occupy after the stopcock is open?
A. 100ml
B. 300ml
C. 400ml
D. 500ml
8. _________
A sealed flask containing 1.0 mole of H2(g) and a sealed flask containing 2.0 moles of He(g) are at the same
temperature. The two gases must have equal
A. masses
B. volumes
C. average kinetic energies
D. numbers of molecules
9. _________
The volume of a gas is 4.00 liters at 293 K and constant pressure. For the volume of the gas to become 3.00
liters, the Kelvin temperature must be equal to
A.
B.
C.
D.
10.
11. _________
A sample of gas occupies a volume of 50.0 milliliters in a cylinder with a movable piston. The pressure of the
sample is 0.90 atmosphere and the temperature is 298 K. What is the volume of the sample at STP?
A. 41 mL
B. 49 mL
C. 51 mL
D. 55 mL
12.
A piece of magnesium ribbon is reacted with excess hydrochloric acid to produce aqueous magnesium chloride
and hydrogen gas. The volume of the dry hydrogen gas produced is 45.6 milliliters. The temperature of the gas
is 293 K, and the pressure is 99.5 kilopascals.
Calculate the volume this dry hydrogen gas would occupy at STP.
Answer:
mL
13. _________
Which temperature change would cause the volume of a sample of an ideal gas to double when the pressure of
the sample remains the same?
A. from 200C to 400C
B. from 400C to 200C
C. from 200 K to 400 K
D. from 400 K to 200 K
14. _________
How many moles of N2(g) would contain exactly 4.0 moles of nitrogen atoms?
A. 1.0
B. 2.0
C. 3.0
D. 4.0
17. _________
Equal volumes of SO2(g) and O2(g) at STP contain the same number of
A. atoms
B. molecules
C. electrons
D. protons
18. _________
A 1-gram sample of which substance in a sealed 1-liter container will occupy the container completely and
uniformly?
A. Ag(s)
B. Hg(l)
C. H2O(l)
D. H2O(g)
19.
Two alcohols that are used in our everyday lives are rubbing alcohol and ethylene glycol. Rubbing alcohol is
used as an antiseptic. Ethylene glycol is the main ingredient in antifreeze, which is used in automobile cooling
systems.
What is the gram-formula mass of ethylene glycol, C2H4(OH)2?
g/mol
20. _________
As the temperature of a given sample of a gas decreases at constant pressure, the volume of the gas
A. decreases
B. increases
C. remains the same
21. _________
What is the mass of 4.76 moles of Na3PO4 (gram-formula mass = 164 grams/mole)?
Answer:
23. _________
At constant pressure, what temperature must be reached to increase a 100-milliliter sample of a gas initially at
300K to a volume of 200 milliliters?
A. 150K
B. 200K
C. 300K
D. 600K
24. _________
If the components of a liquid hydrocarbon are to be separated by fractional distillation, the components should
have
A. large differences between their boiling points
B. very small differences between their boiling points
C. large differences between their freezing points
D. very small differences between their freezing points
26. _________
Recovering the salt from a mixture of salt and water could best be accomplished by
A. evaporation
B. filtration
C. paper chromatography
D. density determination
27. _________
A bottle of rubbing alcohol contains both 2-propanol and water. These liquids can be separated by the process of
distillation because the 2-propanol and water
A. have combined chemically and retain their different boiling points
B. have combined chemically and have the same boiling point
C. have combined physically and retain their different boiling points
D. have combined physically and have the same boiling point
28. _________
The behavior of real gases most closely resembles that of ideal gases under conditions of
A. high temperature and low pressure
B. high temperature and high pressure
One reason that a real gas deviates from an ideal gas is that molecules of the real gas have
A. a straight line motion
B. no net loss of energy on collision
C. a negligible volume
D. forces of attraction for each other
31. _________
If the pressure and Kelvin temperature of 2.00 moles of an ideal gas at STP are doubled, the resulting volume
will be
A. 5.60 L
B. 11.2 L
C. 22.4 L
D. 44.8 L
33. _________
A. 66.0 g
B. 94.0 g
C. 114 g
D. 132 g
36. _________
O2
D.
CO2
38. _________
Which 5.0-milliliter sample of NH3 will take the shape of and completely fill a closed
100.0-milliliter container?
A. NH3(s)
B. NH3(l)
C. NH3(g)
D. NH3(aq)
40. _________
41. _________
A 3.00-liter sample of gas is at 288 K and 1.00 atm. If the pressure of the gas is increased to 2.00 atm and its
volume is decreased to 1.50 liters, the Kelvin temperature of the sample will be
A. 144 K
B. 288 K
C. 432 K
D. 576 K
42. _________
The pressure on a 200-milliliter sample of CO2(g) at constant temperature is increased from 600 kilopascal to
1,200 kilopascal. What is the new volume of the gas?
A. 100 mL
B. 300 mL
C. 400 mL
D. 600 mL
43. _________
The graph represents the heating curve of a substance that starts as a solid below its freezing point. What is the
melting point of this substance?
A. 30C
B. 55C
C. 90C
D. 120C
44. _________
Base your answer to question on the graph below, which represents the cooling of a substance starting at a
temperature above its boiling point.
1. B
2. A
3. B
4. C
5. C
6. A
7. D
8. C
9. A
10. 47.2
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12. 41.7
13. C
14. B
15. D
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18. D
19. 62
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21. B
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