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True or False?*   Temperature is a variable when using Boyle's Law

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True or False?*

 

Temperature is a variable when using Boyle's Law.

 

 

A flat tire takes up less space than an inflated tire

 

 

The temperature scale used for Charles' Law calculation is Celsius

 

 

In combined gas law calculations, volume can only be in Liters

 

 

A soda can will increase in pressure when left inside a hot car

 

 

To calculate Kelvins, you add 373 to Celsius degrees

 

 

Temperature is a variable when using Boyle's Law.

 

 

A flat tire takes up less space than an inflated tire

 

 

The temperature scale used for Charles' Law calculation is Celsius

 

 

In combined gas law calculations, volume can only be in Liters

 

 

A soda can will increase in pressure when left inside a hot car

 

 

To calculate Kelvins, you add 373 to Celsius degrees

 

 

For each question below, determine an Increase, Decrease or Stay the same*

 

 

Pressure Increases, volume will (assume all else is constant)

 

 

 

A can of room freshener is sprayed into a room. What happens to the pressure of the gas if the temperature stays the same?

 

 

 

When temperature increases, volume will (assume all else is constant)

 

 

 

When volume decreases, R value will (assume all else is constant)

 

 

 

The room temperature increases from 20*C to 24*C . What happens to the pressure inside a cylinder of Oxygen contained in the room?

 

 

 

If Volume increases, moles will (assume all else is constant)

 

 

 

What happens to the pressure of a gas in a light bulb a few minutes after the light is turned on?

 

 

 

 

Pressure Increases, volume will (assume all else is constant)

 

 

 

A can of room freshener is sprayed into a room. What happens to the pressure of the gas if the temperature stays the same?

 

 

 

When temperature increases, volume will (assume all else is constant)

 

 

 

When volume decreases, R value will (assume all else is constant)

 

 

 

The room temperature increases from 20*C to 24*C . What happens to the pressure inside a cylinder of Oxygen contained in the room?

 

 

 

If Volume increases, moles will (assume all else is constant)

 

 

 

What happens to the pressure of a gas in a light bulb a few minutes after the light is turned on?

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