MoBOYLE's LAWgend Pre-test

A visually appealing infographic illustrating Boyle's Law, featuring balloons, pressure gauges, and gas properties against a colorful background.

MoBOYLE's LAWgend Quiz

Test your understanding of Boyle's Law and the properties of gases with this engaging quiz! Designed for students and enthusiasts alike, this quiz covers fundamental concepts and applications of gas laws.

  • Explore the relationship between pressure and volume.
  • Answer challenging questions with clear explanations.
  • Perfect for reinforcing classroom learning or self-study.
7 Questions2 MinutesCreated by FloatingCloud42
1. Air is blown into the balloon; the pressure of that air pushes on the rubber, making the balloon expand, making the volume of the balloon occupied. How will you define pressure and volume respectively?
A. Amount of matter in an object and the amount of space that a substance or object occupies.
B. The degree of hotness or coldness and the amount of matter in an object
C. Force exerted by the gas to an area and the amount of space that a substance or object occupies.
D. The amount of space that a substance or object occupies and he degree of hotness or coldness.
2. Boyle's Law shows the relationship between which two factors of a gas?
a. Volume and pressure
b. Pressure and temperature
C. Temperature and pressure
D. Volume and mass
Study the graph below. What relationship between pressure and volume is being depicted in the graph?
A. Inversely proportional
laterally proportional
Directly proportional
Perfectly proportional
Which statement describes the volume-pressure relationship in gases at constant temperature or Boyle’s law?
A. As pressure decreases, volume increases.
B. As pressure increases, volume also increases.
C. As pressure increases, volume remains constant.
D. As pressure remains constant, volume increases.
5. .A gas occupies a volume of 4.8 L at 28.2 kPa. What volume will the gas occupy at 169.2 kPa? The temperature is kept constant.
A. 0.40 L
B. 0.80 L
c. 1.3 L
d. 29 L
A 10-liter sample of gas is held in a container under a pressure of 1.5 atm. The gas is then compressed to 7.5 liters. Find the pressure if the temperature is kept unchanged.
A. 1.3 atm
B. 1.7 atm
C. 2.0 atm
d. 50 atm
For item 7-10, refer to the table. Pressure-Volume Data Obtained at Constant Temperature .Graph the data to prove the relationship of pressure and volume at constant temperature.
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