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Charles law relating volume and temperature Quiz

Charles law relating volume and temperature Quiz

Charles\'s law relating volume and temperature Quiz Test. Charles\'s law, or the law of volumes, was found in 1787 by Jacques Charles. It states that, for a given mass of an ideal gas at constant pressure, the volume is directly proportional to its absolute temperature, assuming in a closed system.

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According to Charles' law, as the temperature of a given sample of gas at constant pressure is increased, the volume will

increase
remain the same
decrease

What must remain constant if Charles' law is to be applied to a given sample of a gas?

pressure
volume
temperature

What temperature scale must be used when applying Charles' law?

Celsius
Fahrenheit
Kelvin

To convert a Celsius temperature to Kelvin, you would

subtract 273.15
add 273.15
do nothing, as the two scales are equivalent

According to Charles' law, volume and temperature vary

directly
proportionally to the square
inversely

The temperature at which the volume of a gas theoretically becomes zero is

subliming point
freezing point
absolute zero

35°C is equal to

35 K
308 K
–238 K

420 mL of a gas at 25.0°C is compressed to 210 mL. What is the temperature of the gas after compression?

12.5°C
149 K
273 K

A sample of helium gas is heated from 20.0°C to 40.0°C. This heating process causes the gas to expand to a volume of 585 mL. What was the original volume of the helium gas?

625 mL
292 mL
548 mL

Charle's law was given by

Dutch scientist
French scientist
Polish scientist
American scientist
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