For today's quiz questions, first form groups of 4, everyone gets a responder. Dalton - Combined - Ideal.

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For today's quiz questions, first form groups of 4, everyone gets a responder. Dalton - Combined - Ideal

Gas Law review Grade: «grade» Subject: «subject» Date: «date»

ANSWERS ARE ON THE LAST PAGE OF THIS FILE ANSWERS ANSWERS ANSWERS

1Why do pressure calculations come out the same for compounds with different molar masses? A molar mass is part of PV = nRT B they aren't, mass of molecules matters C lighter molecules hit side of container more often than heavier molecules, resulting in their exerting the same amount of pressure on the inside of the container D pressure of all gases is constant and doesn't change

2If you have 1 mol ea of 5 different compounds, how much more pressure (P) will the 5 exert together than only one? A 2 times more P B 5 times more P C this cannot be determined with gas laws D 3 times more P

3Does a molecule's mass affect the pressure it will exert on the inside of the vessel it is in? Yes No

4Using PV = nRT, calculate the pressure in atm of 1 mol of CH 4 in a vessel of 30L, at a temp. of 100 deg C. (R = ). Round to 3 sig. figs

Which gas law will be used for this problem? 5Answer? A Idea Gas Law B Combined Gas Law

Which gas law will be used for this problem? 6Answer? A Idea Gas Law B Combined Gas Law `

Which gas law will be used for this problem? 7Answer? A Idea Gas Law B Combined Gas Law

8Answer? Which gas law will be used for this problem? A Idea Gas Law B Combined Gas Law

Answers: 1. A 2. B 3. NO atm 5. A 6. B 7. A 8. B