Do you know about the gas laws in chemistry? Take this gas laws quiz to see how well you know about the laws of gas. The gas laws consist of three primary laws, i.e., Charles' Law, Boyle's Law, and Avogadro's Law, all of which will later combine into the General Gas Equation and Ideal Gas Law. How attentive were you See morewhen we were taught about gas laws and their formulas in class? Take up the quiz below and get to test your understanding. All the best! Share the quiz with friends for practice.
342mL
424mL
324mL
442mL
242mL
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396K
486K
369K
458K
693K
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Gas molecules heating up.
Gas molecules react with other gas molecules.
Gas molecules hitting the walls of a container.
Gas molecules hitting other gas molecules.
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0.0050 L
0.13 L
200 L
8.0 L
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Decreases
Increases
Stay the same
Fluctuates
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695°C
422°C
428°C
694°C
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Flask 1
Flask 2
Flask 3
Flask 4
Flask 5
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True
False
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Increase the container volume.
Add more molecules of the gas.
Decrease the container volume.
None of the above.
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0.010 atm
0 atm
100 atm
1.3 atm
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596K
50K
50°C
596°C
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True
False
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Flask 1
Flask 2
Flask 3
Flask 4
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2, 795mL
2,769mL
3,795mL
3,759mL
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Flask 1
Flask 2
Flask 3
Flask 4
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800 torr
1600 torr
200 torr
400 torr
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Charles Law
Boyle's Law
Law of Pressure Gradient
None of the Above
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125K
375K
500K
2250K
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Hydrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, ammonia
Oxygen, hydrogen, carbon dioxide, ammonia
Hydrogen, ammonia, oxygen, carbon dioxide
Hydrogen, oxygen, ammonia, carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide, oxygen, ammonia, hydrogen
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