Practice 10 questions on CHEM101 - General Chemistry I at Thomas Jefferson University. Free AI-generated quiz on uNotes — track your score, retake anytime.
1According to the lab observations, what happens to the pressure of a gas when the volume is decreased while the temperature remains constant?
2Why does pressure increase when the temperature of a gas is raised within a constant volume?
3Which of the following scenarios would result in an increase in gas pressure? Select all that apply.
4When holding pressure constant and allowing the volume to change, what happens to the volume if you increase the number of particles?
5Based on the lab, what is the microscopic explanation for why pressure increases when the volume is decreased at constant temperature?
6In the balloon analogy provided in the text, what causes the balloon to inflate (increase in volume)?
7If you hold the volume constant and add more gas particles to the chamber, how does the simulation explain the resulting change in pressure?
8Which variables were manipulated or held constant during the experiments described in the lab module? Select all that apply.
9If a student is using the PhET simulation and wants to observe Boyle's Law (the inverse relationship between P and V), which parameter must they select to 'Hold Constant'?
10Predict the outcome: If you double the absolute temperature of a gas in a rigid, fixed-volume container, what will happen to the pressure according to the particle collision theory mentioned in the text?