Gas Laws

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Gas Laws: Overview

This topic explores gas laws. It briefs on Boyle's, Charles's law and Gay-Lussac's law of gaseous volumes. It establishes the relation between pressure, volume, and temperature via these laws.

Important Questions on Gas Laws

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Which one of these is not a correct example of Charles' Law?

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Why does the spray bottle have the indication to keep them away from the sun and high temperature?

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Graph between temperature T and volume V of the gas for Charles' Law is a straight line.

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Which one of the following graphs shows the relation between pressure P and volume taken as 1V for Boyle's Law?

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For Boyle's Law the graph for pressure P and volume taken as 1V is a straight line.

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A certain mass of gas is taken in a container. At temperature being constant when the container is pressed its volume decreases. The true statement about this phenomenon is:

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Boyle's Law states the relationship between _____ and volume of the gases.

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Boyle's law states that the volume of an ideal gas is directly proportional to the absolute temperature at constant pressure.

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Boyle's law is valid for
(i)         pV = constant
(ii)         p1 V2= p2V1
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Which of the following is the correct option ?

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According to the Boyle's law, as the pressure increases volume

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Boyle's law equation :  p =_____.

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Give mathematical form of Charles law.

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State and explain Charles' law.

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Give its mathematical form of Boyle's law.

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State and explain Boyle's law.

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Write important characteristics of a gas based upon kinetic theory of gases. 

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Charle's law is represented mathematically as:

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Volume temperature relationship is given by:

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“At constant temperature, the pressure of a fixed amount of gas varies inversely with its volume”. This law is known as A . Here, A refers to:

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 Which of the expression represent the Boyle's law?