The volume of a fixed mass of gas is directly proportional to its Kelvin temperature, if the pressure is kept constant.A.Avogadro’s LawB.Boyle’s LawC.Charles’ LawD.Ideal Gas Law
Question
The volume of a fixed mass of gas is directly proportional to its Kelvin temperature, if the pressure is kept constant.A.Avogadro’s LawB.Boyle’s LawC.Charles’ LawD.Ideal Gas Law
Solution
The statement given is describing Charles' Law. Charles' Law states that the volume of a fixed mass of gas is directly proportional to its Kelvin temperature, provided the pressure is kept constant. So, the correct answer is C. Charles' Law.
Similar Questions
Equal volumes of different gases at the same temperature and pressure contain the same number of particles.A.Avogadro’s LawB.Ideal Gas LawC.Boyle’ LawD.Charles’ Law
Which of the following is a statement of Boyle's Law?Select one:the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to the pressure exerted by that gas when temperature and the number of moles remain constantthe volume of gas is directly proportional to the temperature of that gas when pressure and number of moles remains constantthe volume of gas is directly proportional to the number of moles of that gas when temperature and pressure remain constant
Boyle's Law shows an inverse relationship between:pressure and volumetemperature and volumepressure and temperaturetemperature and number of molecules
According to Boyle’s Law, when __________ is held constant, the pressure and volume of a gas are __________ proportional
For a given mass of gas at constant temperature, the volume of the gas varies inversely with pressure.A.Bolye’s LawB.Dalton’s LawC.Ideal Gas LawD.Charles’ Law
Upgrade your grade with Knowee
Get personalized homework help. Review tough concepts in more detail, or go deeper into your topic by exploring other relevant questions.