Semifinal Examination Science 10
Semifinal Examination Science 10
Monthly Examination
Read Direction carefully! Direction: Choose the correct answer
7. Boyle s law state that pressure is _ to the volume at constant temperature? points: 1
Directly Proportional
Inversely Proportional
both a and b
9. When the Boyles law said if Pressure is increased the Volume will be __. points: 1
A. Increase
B. Decrease
C. Middle
1
10. In what year did Robert Boyle live? points: 1
A. 1627
B 1961
C 1628
11. Charles Law state that Volume is___ to the temperature at constant temperature. points: 1
Directly Proportional
Inversely Proportional
None of the above
13. state that Volume is DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL to the temperature at a constant temperature.
points: 1
Charle's Law
Boyle's Law
Ideal gas law
14. Charles law said If the temperature of a gas is constant and the pressure is decreased, the volume
will__ points: 1
A. Decrease
B. Increase
C. Both A and B
16. Using Boyles law formula You have a gas that has a pressure of 2 ATM and a volume of 10L. What
would be the new volume if the pressure was changed to 1 ATM? points: 1
5L
It would stay at 10L
20 L
17. Calculate using Charles law Calculate the decrease in temperature (in Celsius) when 2.00 L at 21.0
°C is compressed to 1.00 L. points: 1
0.00679 K
0.2232
0.0323
18. Calculate using Charles law 2,600.0 mL of air is at 20.0 °C. What is the volume at 60.0 °C? points: 1
6821.23 mL
2954.34 mL
1332.34 mL
2
19. Calculate using Charles law A gas occupies 900.0 mL at a temperature of 27.0 °C. What is the
volume at 132.0 °C? points: 1
3321.23 mL
2632.83 mL
1214.47 mL
20. Inversely Proportional when one properties increase the other property will also increase points: 1
true false
21. Directly proportional when one properties decrease the other property will also decrease points: 1
true false
25. Scalar quantity, expressing the amount of three dimensional space enclosed by a closed surface
points: 1
Volume
Quantity
Temperature
26. Boyles Law state that Volume is directly proportional to the temperature at constant pressure..
points: 1
true false
28. __theory of gases is a simple, historically significant classical model of the thermodynamic
behavior of gases, points: 1
Potential
Kinetic
Atomic
29. __ are composed of molecules. The distances from one molecule to another are far greater than
the molecules dimension. points: 1
Air
Gases
Matter
30. who state contribution to molecular theory now known as Avogadro's law, points: 1
Lorenzo Romano Amedeo Carlo Avogadro
Robert Boyle
Jacques Charles
3
31. ___states that the volume of a gas is directly related to the number of moles when both pressure
and temperature are held constant. points: 1
Charles Law
Avogadro's Law
Ideal Gas law
32. Using Avogadro s Law A 1.2 L sample of gas is determined to contain 0.07 mole of nitrogen. At the
same temperature and pressure, what amount would there be in 20L sample? points: 1
1.43 mol
1.17 mol
144.3 mol
33. Using Avogrado' s Law 47.6 mole of nitrogen gas(N2) occupied 3.90 L at 25. 0° what volume will it
occupy at 73 moles? points: 1
5L
5.83 L
6.2 L
34. ____was a French engineer and physicist, one of the founders of thermodynamics. points: 1
Jacques Charles
Robert Boyle
Benoît Paul Émile Clapeyron
35. ____also called the general gas equation, is the equation of state of a hypothetical ideal gas.
points: 1
Ideal Gas Law
Charles Law
Boyle's Law
4
40. V1/T1=V2/V2 is Formula of ? points: 1
Ideal Gas Law
Avogadro's Law
Charles law
41. Using Formula of Ideal Gas Law 6.5 liter of an ideal gas is contained at 2.9 atm and 27°C how
many moles of this gas are present? points: 1
1.2 mol
0.76 mol
1.34 mol
42. Using of Formula of Ideal Gas Law At what temperature will 0.654 moles of neon gas occupy 15.2
liters at 1.95 atmospheres? points: 1
533K
552K
537K
43. Avogadro’s law states that the volume of a gas is Inversely related to the number of moles when
both pressure and temperature are held constant points: 1
true false
44. Temperature is scalar quantity, expressing the amount of three dimensional space enclosed by a
closed surface points: 1
true false
46. ____are in constant, random motion and frequently collide with one another. The collisions are
perfectly elastic. points: 1
Gases
Molecule
Gas molecules