Gas Behavior Quiz
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What happens to the volume of a gas when its temperature increases?

  • It remains unchanged
  • It decreases
  • It increases (correct)
  • It becomes solid
  • What is the behavior of gases?

  • They expand to fill their container (correct)
  • They remain fixed in volume
  • They only expand when heated
  • They shrink when exposed to air
  • How do gases compare to solids and liquids in terms of shape and volume?

  • Gases have neither definite shape nor volume (correct)
  • Gases have definite volume but not shape
  • Gases have both definite shape and volume
  • Gases have definite shape but not volume
  • Gas particles are closely packed together.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Gas particles have a definite shape.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Gas particles move randomly and quickly.

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    Study Notes

    Behavior of Gases

    • When the temperature of a gas increases, its volume also increases.
    • Gases exhibit random and quick motion of particles.
    • Gas particles are not closely packed together, instead, they have a lot of space between them.

    Comparison with Solids and Liquids

    • Gases do not have a definite shape, unlike solids.
    • Gases do not have a fixed volume, unlike liquids.
    • Gases can change shape and volume in response to changes in their container.

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    Test your knowledge of the behavior of gases with this quiz! Explore questions about the relationship between temperature and volume of gases, as well as how gases differ from solids and liquids in terms of shape and volume. See how much you know about the fascinating properties of gases.

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