My equation has the variables temperature and pressure, what law do these represent?
Gay-Lussacs law
The pressure of a can of oxygen is 100kPa, having a temperature of 100K and a constant volume. What is the temperature is the pressure doubles?
200K
What variable name does the variable symbol T stand for?
Temperature
What does the variable term K stand for?
Kelvin
If a gas contains a temperature of 100K, a pressure of 200kPa, and a constant volume, what would this law be?
Gay-Lussac's law
My law has moles and volume. Which of the laws is this?
Avogadro's law
2.5L
What variable name does the variable symbol V stand for?
Volume
What unit label does the variable unit Liters stand for?
L
What can move at absolute zero?
Nothing, not even gas particles
This law has the variables pressure and volume, the law this represents is:
Boyle's law
If a gas has the temperature of 200K, a volume of 1.0L and 200kPa, what would the volume be if the pressure lowered to 100kPa?
0.5L
What variable unit of measurement does the variable symbol n stand for?
Moles
What is the full equation of the variable symbol R?
R=8.31(L*kPa)/(k*mol)
What is absolute zero?
When kelvin temp reaches zero
I have a temperature of 200K and a volume of 1L, what law am I?
Charle's law
An empty box has the volume of 2.5L and the temperature of 150K and the volume goes up to 3.0L what is the temperature?
200K
What variable unit of measurement does the unit label kPa stand for?
KiloPascals
What variable name is the unit label mol?
Number of particles
If an equation has the variable units Kilopascals and liters, what law does this represent?
Boyle's law
A box of air has a pressure of 100kPa, a volume of 2.0L, and a temperature of 100K, what law is this equation?
A container holds 3 moles of gas and has a volume of 100L, if the moles go down by 1 then what would the volume be?
50L
What does the variable symbol R stand for?
Ideal gas constant
What is the equation to converting from Celsius to kelvin?
°C+273=k
What is the number form of the variable R?
8.31