Practice Gay-lussac’s Law (constant Volume) (3.2.3) - Theme B: The Particulate Nature of Matter
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Gay-Lussac’s Law (Constant Volume)

Practice - Gay-Lussac’s Law (Constant Volume)

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Question 1 Easy

What happens to the pressure of a gas if the temperature is increased at constant volume?

💡 Hint: Consider the direct relationship stated by Gay-Lussac’s Law.

Question 2 Easy

What is the mathematical expression of Gay-Lussac's Law?

💡 Hint: Look for the relationship involving pressure and temperature.

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Question 1

What does Gay-Lussac's Law state?

Pressure is inversely proportional to temperature.
Pressure is directly proportional to temperature.
Pressure is independent of temperature.

💡 Hint: Think about what happens to gas pressure with temperature changes.

Question 2

True or False: Gay-Lussac's Law applies only when the volume of the gas changes.

True
False

💡 Hint: Recall the conditions outlined in Gay-Lussac's Law.

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Challenge 1 Hard

A sealed container holds 5 liters of gas at 4 atm pressure at a temperature of 320 K. What will the pressure be if the gas is heated to 400 K, assuming volume remains constant?

💡 Hint: Remember to set up a proportion for the temperatures and pressures.

Challenge 2 Hard

Discuss in what situations Gay-Lussac's Law can be applied in everyday life, particularly regarding safety and equipment operation.

💡 Hint: Think of heated pressurized vessels and appliances.

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