Kinetic Molecular Theory (Conceptual Understanding)
Particle Motion and Pressure
Unit Conversions
Quantitative Gas Relationships
Manometers & Pressure Measurement
100

According to the kinetic molecular theory, all matter is composed of:

Tiny particles in constant random motion

100

What causes Pressure of the gas?

The collisions of gas particles with the container walls

100

What is 1atm in mmHg?

760 mmHg

100

When temperature decreases, what happens to the gas volume:

Decreases

100

A manometer measures

Pressure

200

In a solid, how do particles move?

Vibrate in fixed positions

200

How are Pressure and Temperature related?

Directly related/proportional

200

Convert 354.2 kPa to atm. (1 atm = 101.3 kPa)

3.50atm

200

If a gas at 100°C is cooled to 50°C, its volume ..

Decreases by a factor proportional to absolute temperature

200

If mercury level on the open side is higher, gas pressure is:

 Less than atmospheric pressure

300

The shape and volume of a gas depend on:

The size of its container

300

How are Volume and Pressure related?

Indirectly proportional

300

Convert 354.2 kPa to mmHg.  

2657 mmHg

300

When a gas sample is heated at constant pressure, what happens to its particles?

Move faster and spread apart

300

If mercury level on the gas side is higher, gas pressure is:

Greater than atmospheric pressure

400

What happens to the particles of a substance when heated in terms of movement and distance between particles?

Move faster and farther apart

400

What happens to the pressure of a gas when heated in a closed container?

Increases

400

Convert 84.0 kPa to torr

630 torr

400

Suppose 25.0 mL of a gas at 725 mmHg and 20°C is converted to STP. What will happen to its volume?

Decrease

400

Atmospheric pressure at sea level is approximately:

All of the above

500

On what two factors was a Celsius scale devised based on?

The freezing and boiling points of water

500

What does the unit kPa stand for

kilopascal

500

The atmospheric pressure in Denver is 84.0 kPa. What is this in atm?

 1.20 atm

500

When pressure is constant and temperature increases, particle collisions with the container walls will ...

Increase

500

The SI unit for pressure is:

Pascal (Pa)