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Class 11 Chemistry Practice Test: States of Matter - Gas Laws
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Some big gas laws are:  Boyle's Law, Charle's Law, Gay-Lussac's Law, Avogadro's Law.

Class 11 Chemistry Practice Test: States of Matter - Gas Laws
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1. At a constant temperature, the pressure of a gas is given as one atmospheric pressure and 5 liters. When the atmospheric pressure is increased to 2 atm, then what is the volume of the gas?
2. How much does the volume of the gas increase if we increase the temperature by 1 Degree?
3. An ideal gas of 10 moles occupies _________ volume.
4. What is the shape of the graph that is drawn between pressure and volume?
5. There is a balloon filled with a gas at 26-degree centigrade and has a volume of about 2 liters when the balloon is taken to a place which is at 39-degree centigrade, what would be the volume of the gas that is inside the balloon?
6. There is a ball that will burst if the pressure exceeds 0.12 bars. The pressure of the gas is 1 bar and the volume is 2.5 liters. What can be the maximum volume that the ball can be expanded?
7. At a constant temperature, the pressure of a gas is given as one atmospheric pressure and 5 liters. When the atmospheric pressure is increased to 2 atm, then what is the volume of the gas?
8. What is the name of the graph that is drawn, when the temperature is kept constant?
9. An ideal gas of 10 moles occupies _________ volume.
10. What is the shape of the graph that is drawn between pressure and volume?