States of Matter and Gas Laws

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Q. According to Graham's Law, how does the rate of effusion of a gas relate to its molar mass?
  • A. Inversely proportional
  • B. Directly proportional
  • C. Equal
  • D. Unrelated
Q. According to Graham's Law, the rate of effusion of a gas is inversely proportional to what?
  • A. Its molar mass
  • B. Its temperature
  • C. Its pressure
  • D. Its volume
Q. In which phase of matter do particles have the least kinetic energy?
  • A. Solid
  • B. Liquid
  • C. Gas
  • D. Plasma
Q. In which phase of matter do particles have the most kinetic energy?
  • A. Solid
  • B. Liquid
  • C. Gas
  • D. Plasma
Q. What happens to the volume of a gas when the temperature increases at constant pressure?
  • A. Volume decreases
  • B. Volume increases
  • C. Volume remains constant
  • D. Volume fluctuates
Q. What is the critical point of a substance?
  • A. The temperature at which a substance can exist as a solid
  • B. The temperature and pressure at which gas and liquid phases are indistinguishable
  • C. The point at which a substance boils
  • D. The temperature at which a substance freezes
Q. What is the ideal gas law equation?
  • A. PV = nRT
  • B. PV = nR
  • C. PV = RT
  • D. P = nRT/V
Q. What is the phase change from solid to gas called?
  • A. Sublimation
  • B. Deposition
  • C. Condensation
  • D. Evaporation
Q. What is the primary factor that determines the state of matter of a substance?
  • A. Temperature
  • B. Pressure
  • C. Intermolecular forces
  • D. Molecular weight
Q. What is the relationship between pressure and temperature in a closed container of gas?
  • A. Directly proportional
  • B. Inversely proportional
  • C. No relationship
  • D. Exponential relationship
Q. What is the relationship between pressure and temperature in a closed system according to Gay-Lussac's Law?
  • A. Pressure is directly proportional to volume
  • B. Pressure is inversely proportional to temperature
  • C. Pressure is directly proportional to temperature
  • D. Pressure is independent of temperature
Q. What is the value of the ideal gas constant R in L·atm/(K·mol)?
  • A. 0.0821
  • B. 8.314
  • C. 62.36
  • D. 0.08314
Q. Which gas law relates pressure and volume at constant temperature?
  • A. Charles's Law
  • B. Avogadro's Law
  • C. Boyle's Law
  • D. Graham's Law
Q. Which of the following conditions is most likely to cause a real gas to behave ideally?
  • A. High pressure and low temperature
  • B. Low pressure and high temperature
  • C. High pressure and high temperature
  • D. Low pressure and low temperature
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