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1Provided that the mass and temperature of an ideal gas are maintained constant, the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its absolute pressure.
A)True
B)False



2If the mass and volume of a gas remain constant, doubling the pressure will also double the temperature.
A)True
B)False



3The mass of a single molecule of a substance is known as its molecular mass.
A)True
B)False



4At a temperature of 273 K and a pressure of 1 atm, 1 mol of any gas will occupy a volume of 22.4 L.
A)True
B)False



5Only absolute temperatures and absolute pressures can be used in applying the general gas laws.
A)True
B)False



6If the relative humidities inside and outside the house are the same, the dew points must also be the same.
A)True
B)False



7The saturated vapor pressure for a substance is greater at higher temperatures.
A)True
B)False



8All forms of vaporization are cooling processes.
A)True
B)False



9It is possible for ice to be in thermal equilibrium with boiling water.
A)True
B)False



10The same mass of any ideal gas will occupy the same volume at standard temperature and pressure.
A)True
B)False



11Boyle’s law states that, when other parameters are held constant,
A)pressure varies directly with volume
B)pressure varies directly with temperature
C)pressure varies inversely with volume
D)volume varies directly with temperature



12If the mass and pressure of a gas are held constant while its volume doubles, the temperature is changed by a factor of
A)¼
B)½
C)2
D)4



13The amount of water contained in the air of a given room is described most accurately by the
A)absolute humidity
B)relative humidity
C)vapor pressure
D)dew point



14It is possible for a substance to coexist in all three of its phases in equilibrium when the substance is at its
A)critical pressure
B)critical temperature
C)triple point
D)dew point



15At a temperature of 273 K and a pressure of 1 atm, 1 mol of any gas will occupy a volume
A)of 1 L
B)of 22.4 m³
C)equal to its molecular mass
D)of 22.4 L



16A weather balloon is filled to a volume of 400 L at 0°C. What will its volume be at 100°C if the pressure is constant?
A)147 L
B)255 L
C)293 L
D)547 L



17The molecular mass of oxygen is 32 g/mol. How many molecules are present in 64 g of oxygen? Avogadro’s number is 6.02 X 1023.
A)3.012 X 1023 molecules
B)6.02 X 1023 molecules
C)12.04 X 1023 molecules
D)24.092 X 1023 molecules



18How many grams of CO2 (M = 44 g) will occupy a volume of 200 L at a pressure of 3 atm and an absolute temperature of 300 K?
A)10,719 g
B)512 g
C)107 g
D)244 g



19When the air temperature is 26°C and the dew point is 10°C, the relative humidity is
A)32 percent
B)36.5 percent
C)43.2 percent
D)54.1 percent



20A 5000-cm³ container holds 6 g of gas under a pressure of 2 atm and a temperature of 20°C. When 10 g of the same gas fills a 2500-cm³ container, the temperature rises to 30°C. The new pressure is
A)2.71 atm
B)3.3 atm
C)6.89 atm
D)9.31 atm



21Provided that the and of a sample of gas are maintained constant, the of the gas varies inversely with its absolute pressure. This is known as law.



22In the ideal gas law, the ratio of to is always equal to constant R, known as the constant.



23The temperature above which a gas will not liquefy, regardless of the pressure applied, is called the .



24Three types of vaporization are , , and .



25The temperature to which air must be cooled at constant pressure to produce saturation is called the .



26 humidity represents the quantity of water vapor per unit volume. humidity, however, is a percentage based on the ratio of to .



27A is that quantity of a substance that contains the same number of particles as there are atoms in 12 g of carbon 12.



28If the and of a gas are held constant, Charles’s law states that the of a gas is directly proportional to its .



29A mole of any gas contains molecules. This number is referred to as .



30The units for the constant R in the ideal gas law are , as determined from the equation.







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