Practice Charles’s Law (constant Pressure) (3.2.2) - Theme B: The Particulate Nature of Matter
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Charles’s Law (Constant Pressure)

Practice - Charles’s Law (Constant Pressure)

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Practice Questions

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Question 1 Easy

What relationship does Charles's Law describe?

💡 Hint: Think about how heating affects the volume of a balloon.

Question 2 Easy

Convert 25 °C to Kelvin.

💡 Hint: Add 273.15 to the Celsius temperature.

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Question 1

What does Charles's Law state?

Volume is inversely proportional to temperature
Volume is directly proportional to temperature
Volume is equal to temperature

💡 Hint: Think about heating a gas.

Question 2

Is Charles's Law applicable at constant pressure?

True
False

💡 Hint: Consider what conditions the law describes.

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Challenge 1 Hard

A gas occupies 1 L at 300 K. Determine the new volume when the temperature is increased to 600 K if pressure remains constant.

💡 Hint: Set up the proportion using initial and final temperatures.

Challenge 2 Hard

A balloon expands from 5 L to 10 L. If the initial temperature was 293 K, what is the final temperature of the gas inside assuming constant pressure?

💡 Hint: Apply Charles's Law and remember to isolate T2.

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