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A Level Physics Practice Test: Ideal Gas
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An ideal gas is a hypothetical gas made up of randomly moving particles that don't interact with each other. The ideal gas concept is useful because it follows the ideal gas law, a simplified equation of state. Here are some characteristics of ideal gases: All collisions between molecules are perfectly elastic There are no intermolecular attractive forces The volume of molecules and forces between the molecules are so small that they have no effect on the behavior of the gas Ideal gas molecules do not attract or repel each other The only interaction between ideal gas molecules would be... Show more
A Level Physics Practice Test: Ideal Gas
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19 Questions

1. 10 mole of carbon contains
2. Normal force exerted per unit area by gas on walls of container is
3. As compared to the volume occupied by gas, the volume of particles is
4. Law which relates pressure and volume of gas is
5. Surface area of a typical person is about
6. At standard pressure and temperature the average speed of molecules is
7. The ideal gas equation is
8. Surface area of a typical person is about
9. If average kinetic energy of molecules is higher, then temperature of gas is
10. At absolute zero, volume of gas is equal to
11. 10 mole of carbon contains
12. Normal force exerted per unit area by gas on walls of container is
13. Graph of p against 1⁄V is
14. Force exerted on a person by atmosphere is
15. Molar gas constant has value
16. Escape velocity for a particle is about
17. Pressure of gas depends on the
18. If average kinetic energy of molecules is higher, then temperature of gas is
19. Number of moles in 1.6 kg of oxygen is