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Std 4 - Questions 21-39. Grade:. «grade». Standard 4 - practice q's. Subject:. «date». Date:. ANSWERS ARE ON THE LAST PAGE OF THIS FILE ANSWERS ANSWERS ANSWERS. 1. What is 20 o C in kelvins?. A. 253K. B. 273K. C. 293K. D. 373K. 2. what is 100C in kelvins?. A. 32K. B. 100K. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Std 4 - Questions 21-39

Std 4 - Questions 21-39

Grade:«grade»

Subject:Standard 4 - practice q's

Date:«date»

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ANSWERS ARE ON THE LAST PAGE OF THIS FILEANSWERS ANSWERS ANSWERS

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1 What is 20oC in kelvins?

A 253K

B 273K

C 293K

D 373K

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2 what is 100C in kelvins?

A 32K

B 100K

C 212K

D 373K

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3 What is 0 k in Celsius?

A -373oC

B -273oC

C 100oC

D 212oC

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4 What is 100K in Celsius?

A -273oC

B -173oC

C 0oC

D 100oC

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5 4.f.) Students know there is no temperature lower than 0 Kelvin.

The coldest temperature possible is called

A absolute cold

B absolute freeze

C absolute nil

D absolute zero

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6 The Kelvin scale

A has larger units than the Celsius scale

B has units about half the size of the Farenheit scale

C does not have negative numbers

D is a theoretical scale only

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7 Which temperature is impossible?

A 20oC

B -20oF

C 20K

D -20K

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8 Which temperature is impossible?

A -273oC

B -273oF

C -273K

D 0 K

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9 At absolute zero

A the fahrenheit scale ceases to exist

B no further heat could be removed from a body

C H2O is in the form of a liquid

D every substance must be in a gaseous phase

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10 4.g.) Students know the kinetic theory of gases relates the absolute temperature of gas to the average kinetic energy of its molecules or atoms.

The kinetic molecular theory of gases explains the behavior of gases at the molecular level. all of these statements are part of this theory except

A gas molecules experience completely elastic collisions

B all gas molecules have the same average kinetic energy at the same temperature.

C gas particles are in constant, random motion.

D gas molecules are incompressible

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11 Gas particles

A move faster as temperature increases

B move faster as temperature decreases

C move slower as temperature increases

D do not show a correlation between movement and temperature

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12 At higher temperatures, gas molecules

A contract.

B slow down in movement.

C hit the walls of the container harder.

D hit the walls of the container softer.

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13 At higher temperatures, gas molecules

A slow down

B exert more pressure

C have less energy

D have more organization

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14 At absolute zero, gas molecules

A move slower than liquid molecules

B are converted to liquid molecules

C show very little movement

D move in a straight line

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15 4.h.) Students know how to solve problems by using the ideal gas law in the form PV=nRT

What happens to the volume of a gas when the pressure is increased by a factor of 4 (assuming all other factors remain the same)?

A it is reduced by a factor of 4

B it is reduced by a factor of 2

C it is increased by a factor of 2

D it is increased by a factor of 4

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16 What happens to the volume of a gas when the temperature is increased by a factor of 4, if all other factors remain the same?

A Is is reduced by a factor of 4

B it is reduced by a factor of 2

C it is increased by a factor of 2

D it is increased by a factor of 4

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17 What is the pressure produced by 1.0 mol O2 in a 22.4-L container at 273 K? Use R=0.0821 (L*atm)/(mol*K).

A 0.5 atm

B 1.0 atm

C 2.0 atm

D 4.0 atm

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18 What is the pressure produced by 1.0 mol O2 in an 11.2-L container at 273 K? use R=0.0821 (L*atm)/(mol*k).

A 0.25atm

B 0.5atm

C 2.0atm

D 4.0atm

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19 What is the pressure produced by 4.0 mol O2 in a 22.4-L container at 273K? use R=0.0821 (L*atm)/(mol*K).

A 0.25atm

B 0.5atm

C 2.0atm

D 4.0atm

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ANSWERS:

1. C 2. D3. B4. B5. D6. C7. D8. C9. B10.D

11. A12. C13. B14. C15. A16. D17. B18. C19. D