Kinetic Molecular Theory
Gas Pressure
Boyle's Law

Charles’s Law
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100

According to kinetic molecular theory, gas particles are in constant __________ motion.

random.

100

What causes gas pressure?

Particles hitting the walls of a container.

100

Boyle’s Law describes the relationship between pressure and what?

Volume

100

Charles’s Law describes the relationship between temperature and what?

Volume.

100

What happens to gas particles when temperature increases?

They move faster.

200

Do gas particles move faster at higher or lower temperatures?

Higher temperatures

200

If more gas particles are added to a container, what happens to pressure?

Pressure increases

200

If volume decreases, pressure __________.

increases

200

If temperature increases, volume __________.

Increases

200

What law explains squeezing a balloon?

Boyle’s Law

300

Why do gases spread out to fill their container?

Because particles move freely and constantly in all directions.

300

If particles move faster, what happens to pressure?

Pressure increases.

300

What type of relationship is Boyle’s Law?

Inverse relationship

300

What type of relationship is Charles’s Law?

Direct relationship.

300

What law explains a balloon expanding in a warm room?

Charles's Law

400

What happens to particle speed when temperature decreases?

Particles slow down

400

In a sealed container, what happens to pressure if temperature increases?

Pressure increases.

400

What must stay constant in Boyle’s Law?

Temperature

400

What must stay constant in Charles’s Law?

Pressure

400

If pressure doubles, what happens to volume (temperature constant)?

Volume decreases (is cut in half).

500

How does kinetic molecular theory explain pressure?

 Pressure is caused by gas particles colliding with the walls of the container.

500

Why does a tire’s pressure increase on a hot day?

The air inside heats up, particles move faster, increasing pressure.

500

Why is a syringe harder to push when compressed?

Decreasing volume increases pressure.

500

Why does a balloon shrink in the freezer?

Lower temperature causes volume to decrease.

500

Explain why aerosol cans warn not to expose to heat.

Heat increases particle speed and pressure, which could cause explosion.

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