Key Concepts
Formula
Real-World Application
Temperature and Units
Graphs and Proportionality
100

Which two variables are proportional to each other in Gay Lussac's Law? 

Pressure and temperature

100

What is the general formula for Gay Lussac's Law?

P1/T1=P2/T2

100

Why can aerosol cans explode when heated?

When heated the internal pressure rises causing the can to explode.

100

This temperature scale must be used when applying Gay Lussac's Law.

Kelvin
100

In a pressure vs. temperature (Kelvin) graph for Gay-Lussac’s Law, what kind of line is produced?


Linear, a straight line.

200

Which variable is kept constant in order for Gay Lussacs Law to apply? 

Volume

200

What does P1 represent in the general equation?

P1 represents the initial pressure.

200

Why does tire pressure increase slightly on a hot day?

The higher heat from the outside causes the tires pressure to rise.

200

To convert from Celsius to Kelvin you must use which number? 

273.15

200

As temperature increases, pressure______

a) stays the same

b)decreases

c) increases

c) increases

300

What happens to the pressure of gas when its temperature increases? (at a constant volume)

The pressure increases

300

In the general formula, what does T2 represent?

The final temperature.

300

Why are gas tanks not filled completely in hot weather?

It prevents any flammable gas from overflowing.

300

A gas has a temperature of -10 degrees Celsius. What is this in Kelvin? 

263.15 

300

If the temperature is halved (in Kelvin), what happens to the pressure?


The pressure is halved as well.

400

How do you convert temperature from Celsius to Kelvin?

by adding 273.15, 0 degrees celsius in kelvin.

400

A rigid container holds a gas at a pressure of 2.0 atm and a temperature of 300 K.

If the temperature increases to 450 K, what will the new pressure be?

3.0 atm or 303.9 kPa

400

What happens to the pressure of a sealed container placed in a freezer?

The pressure decreases.

400

Why would using Celsius instead of Kelvin cause errors in Gay-Lussac’s Law calculations?

Celsius can be zero or negative, which breaks the direct proportional relationship between pressure and temperature; Kelvin is an absolute scale.

400

Why must a pressure vs. temperature graph for Gay-Lussac’s Law pass through the origin?

Because at 0 K, the pressure would be 0, so the relationship starts at the origin.


500

Why must the volume stay constant for Gay Lussac's Law to apply?

If the volume were to change other effects may interfere with the direct proportionality of pressure and temperature.

500

A sealed steel tank contains nitrogen gas at a pressure of 150 kPa and a temperature of 25°C. The tank is heated until the pressure rises to 220 kPa.

T2 = 437 k

500

Why should you never heat a sealed container? 

Any gas present will expand, causing the pressure to increase, risking explosion of the sealed container.

500

A gas is heated from 300 K to 600 K.
What happens to the pressure?

The pressure increases drastically.

500

Which statement best describes the relationship between pressure and temperature in Gay-Lussac’s Law?

Pressure is directly proportional to temperature (in Kelvin).

M
e
n
u