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THIS IS JEOPARDY
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With Your Host... Mrs. Newsham
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Gas Laws Kinetic Theory Phase Changes States of Matter Relationships Misc 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400
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The total pressure of an O2-Ar-He gas mixture is 755 mm Hg
The total pressure of an O2-Ar-He gas mixture is 755 mm Hg. If the partial pressure of Ar is 174 mm Hg and the partial pressure of He is 389 mm Hg, then the partial pressure of O2 is — A 100
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192 mm Hg A 100
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A gas cylinder is filled with 4. 00 moles of oxygen gas at 300. 0 K
A gas cylinder is filled with 4.00 moles of oxygen gas at K. The piston is compressed to yield a pressure of 3.95 atm. What is the volume inside the cylinder? (R= L*atm/mol *K) A 200
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24.94 L A 200
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Gas is confined in a metal tank. At 20
Gas is confined in a metal tank. At 20.20C, the gas exerts a pressure of atm. After heating the tank, the pressure of the gas increases to atm. What is the temperature of the heated gas? A 300
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357.6 K A 300
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A sample of nitrogen occupies 10. 0 liters at 25C and 98. 7 kPa
A sample of nitrogen occupies liters at 25C and 98.7 kPa. What would be the volume at 20C and mmHg? A 400
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9.45 L A 400
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The Kinetic Molecular Theory states that-
B 100
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All matter is in constant motion
B 100
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Water molecules have the greatest kinetic energy in-
Ice at 0C Water at 373K Water 98C Steam at 150C B 200
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D. Steam at 150C B 200
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According to the kinetic molecular theory, gases move move rapidly, independently, _____?_____, and in straight paths. B 300
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Gases move rapidly, independently, randomly, and in straight paths.
B 300
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Explain in terms of the kinetic theory why a solid does not take the shape of its container while a liquid and a gas will. B 400
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Solid has a fixed position and it only vibrates, does not move freely
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Which numbered process represents condensation?
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2 C 100
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Which change in state requires that energy be added to the substance:
Freezing Condensing Vaporizing Deposition C 200
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C: Vaporizing C 200
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A decreasing the air pressure B increasing the air pressure
Water can be made to boil above its normal boiling point of 100º C by — A decreasing the air pressure B increasing the air pressure C increasing the heat being applied D decreasing the volume of the container C 300
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B increasing the air pressure
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DAILY DOUBLE DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager C 400
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A liquid placed in a closed container will evaporate until-
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vaporizing = condensing
Dynamic equilbrium C 400
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This image represents what state of matter-
D 100
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Liquid D 100
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Which state of matter has the most kinetic energy?
D 200
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plasma D 200
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A viscous liquid is one in which-
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Has a hindered flow, does not move as freely
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How are the following alike: a plastic water bottle, a rubber band, and a glass pickle jar ?
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All are amorphous solid
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If you decrease the temperature of a gas, what happens to the pressure of that gas-
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Decreases E 100
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Each balloon was filled with an identical number of moles of gas at standard pressure. Why is balloon B is larger than balloon A? E 200
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Balloon B is at a higher temperature or Balloon A is at a cooler temperature
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If the pressure exerted on a confined gas is doubled, then the volume of the gas will-
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Is halved E 300
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Which graph represents the relationship that exists between pressure and volume?
A C. B D. E 400
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C E 400
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Line D represents water
Line D represents water. If the atmospheric pressure in a flask is lowered to 70 kPa, water would boil at- F 100
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90 C F 100
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What temperature will this substance sublime at 0.6 atm?
F 200
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70C F 200
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How much faster does Helium effuse out of balloon compared to Radon?
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Helium effuses 7.5 times faster than radon.
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Why does air effuse, leave, a tire when the tire valve is opened?
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Pressure outside lower than pressure inside the tire.
Gasses move from high concentration to low concentration until equal F 400
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The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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Is the average kinetic energy of the particles in a block of ice at 0C the same as or different from the average kinetic energy of the particles in a gas-filled weather balloon at 0C.? Explain. Click on screen to continue
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Ice & liquid at 0°C = same temp = same movement of particles= same kinetic energy Click on screen to continue
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