CH 4 - Gases Quiz: Name: DIRECTIONS: Read Each Question Carefully and Choose The Best Answer
CH 4 - Gases Quiz: Name: DIRECTIONS: Read Each Question Carefully and Choose The Best Answer
CH 4 - Gases Quiz: Name: DIRECTIONS: Read Each Question Carefully and Choose The Best Answer
DIRECTIONS: Read each question carefully and choose the best answer.
Mark your choice on the answer sheet provided.
2) A new volume of a fixed mass of gas whose pressure is increased from 100 kPa to 400
kPa at a constant temperature is
A. 1.16 L
B. 4.05 L
C. 4.29 L
D. 52.5 L
A. 1, 2,and 3
B. 1, 3,and 4
C. 2, 3, and 4
D. 2, 1, and 4
5) Decreasing the volume of a gas at constant temperature causes the pressure to
increase because
6) If gas in a rigid steel container is heated from 0°C to 300°C, the least change will occur
in
A. the force with which the molecules impact the cylinder walls
B. the average kinetic energy of the molecules
C. the gas density
D. the average speed of the gas molecules
In 1960, it was discovered that interstellar dust clouds contained carbon chains
at temperatures below 50 K. The chain molecules C3 and C5 were found in these
frozen clouds.
A. below -223°C
B. below -203°C
C. above -223°C
D. above -323°C
Researchers have been able to convert carbon into diamond at 2000°C and at
1.00 x 105 atm.
Neon signs emit an unmistakable glow, making them a popular choice for many
night time-based small businesses. Neon is an extremely inert (unreactive) gas
but it is not an ideal gas.
9) In which of the following ways does neon and all other real gases differ from an
ideal gas?
A. Real gas molecules are not in constant motion and ideal gas molecules are.
B. Real gas molecules do not exert pressure on the walls of a container but
ideal gas molecules do
C. Real gas molecules are attracted to each other, but ideal gas molecules are not.
D. Real gas molecules have no volume and ideal gas molecules have volume.
10) The law that summarizes the relationship between the volume and pressure of a
fixed quantity of gas at constant temperature is
A. Boyle’s Law
B. Charle’s Law
C. Combined Gas Law
D. Avogadro’s Law
11) The statements which support the kinetic molecular theory are
A. 1,2, and 3
B. 1,3, and 4
C. 1,2,3, and 4
D. 2,3,4, and 5
Use the statements to answer the question.
12) After analyzing the data in the table, the student could conclude that the
DIRECTIONS: Answer all questions on this paper. Please show all your work for
mathematical calculations unless specifically otherwise stated.
Complete sentences are not required.
1) If a 5.00 g sample of ethyl mercaptan (MW=62.14g/mol) were allowed to fill a 3.50L sealed
container, what would be the theoretical pressure exerted at 25°C, assuming the container
didn’t expand.
2) A sample of hydrogen gas has a volume of 28.0 L at SATP. What would be the new volume of
the hydrogen gas if the temperature was increased by 34.0°C and at the same time the
pressure was increased by 120 kPa?
After World War I, Fritz Haber perfected the industrial production of large
quantities of ammonia from the catalyzed reaction of nitrogen and hydrogen, as
shown below.
N2(g) + 3 H2(g) -> 2NH3(g)
3) What is the volume occupied by a mole of ammonia in reaction conditions of 400°C and
250 atm?