Boyle’s Law describes the relationship between the pressure and ______ of a gas at constant temperature., Mass, Volume, Temperature, Density, According to Boyle’s Law, when pressure increases, the volume of a gas ______., Increases, Decreases, Remains constant, Doubles, A gas in a syringe is compressed from 10 mL to 5 mL. Its pressure will:, Become half, Become twice, Stay the same, Increase four times, Charles’ Law states that gas volume is directly proportional to ______ at constant pressure., Amount of gas, Mass, Temperature, Pressure, When a balloon is heated, its volume increases. This demonstrates:, Boyle’s Law, Charles’ Law, Conservation of Mass, Newton’s Law, If the temperature of a gas decreases, the gas volume will:, Increase, B. Decrease, C. Remain constant, D. Triple, A balloon is cooled from 300 K to 250 K. According to Charles’ Law, the balloon’s volume will:, Increase, double, Stay the same, Decrease, The principle stating that mass is neither created nor destroyed is known as:, Boyle’s Law, Law of Inertia, Conservation of Mass, Law of Gravitation, In a chemical reaction, the total mass of reactants is always ______ the total mass of products., Less than, Greater than, Equal to, Double, Compression of gas in a piston (Boyle’s Law) shows that pressure and volume are:, Directly proportional, Inversely proportional, Not related, Randomly related, A gas has a pressure of 120 kPa at 4.0 L. What will the pressure be if the volume is reduced to 2.0 L?, 210 kPa, 220 kPa, 230 kPa, 240 kPa, A gas at 90 kPa is compressed so its volume decreases from 6.0 L to 3.0 L. What is the new pressure?, 160 kPa, 170 kPa, 180 kPA, 190 kPA, A balloon has a volume of 3.0 L at 300 K. What will the volume be at 360 K?, 3.6 L, 4.6 L, 3.4 L, 5.4 L, Which chemical equation shows conservation of mass?, H₂ + O₂ → H₂O, 2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O, H₂ + Cl₂ → HCl, 2Na + Cl₂ → NaCl, Is C + O2 → CO2 balanced?, Yes, No.
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