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Assuming gas molecules in a container with a movable end (a piston), which named

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Question

Assuming gas molecules in a container with a movable end (a piston), which named gas law explains the resulting change due to each of following changes?

The effect on pressure when more gas molecules are added with the volume and temperature held constant.

The effect on pressure when the temperature is increased with the volume and number of molecules of gas held constant.

The effect on pressure when the volume is increased with the temperature and number of molecules of gas held constant.

The effect on volume when the number of molecules of gas is increased with the pressure and temperature held constant.

The effect on volume when the temperature is decreased with the pressure and number of moles of gas held constant.

Charles's law.

Avogadro's law.

Gay-Lussac's law.

Boyle's law.

None of these.

Ideal gas law.

      -       A.       B.       C.       D.       E.       F.   

The effect on pressure when more gas molecules are added with the volume and temperature held constant.

      -       A.       B.       C.       D.       E.       F.   

The effect on pressure when the temperature is increased with the volume and number of molecules of gas held constant.

      -       A.       B.       C.       D.       E.       F.   

The effect on pressure when the volume is increased with the temperature and number of molecules of gas held constant.

      -       A.       B.       C.       D.       E.       F.   

The effect on volume when the number of molecules of gas is increased with the pressure and temperature held constant.

      -       A.       B.       C.       D.       E.       F.   

The effect on volume when the temperature is decreased with the pressure and number of moles of gas held constant.

A.

Charles's law.

B.

Avogadro's law.

C.

Gay-Lussac's law.

D.

Boyle's law.

E.

None of these.

F.

Ideal gas law.

Explanation / Answer

1. The effect on pressure when more gas molecules are added with the volume and temperature held constant.

Ideal Gas Law

2. The effect on pressure when the temperature is increased with the volume and number of molecules of gas held constant. Gay-Lussac's Law

3. The effect on pressure when the volume is increased with the temperature and number of molecules of gas held constant. Boyle's Law

4. The effect on volume when the number of molecules of gas is increased with the pressure and temperature held constant. Avogadro's Law

5. The effect on volume when the temperature is decreased with the pressure and number of moles of gas held constant. Charle's Law

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