Gas Laws and Pressure Equations Quiz

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What happens to the volume of the balloon as it rises to a height of 8km?

Increases

Which principle states that the size of the balloon increases when the pressure is decreased?

Boyle's Law

When the pressure inside the balloon decreases, what happens to its volume?

Increases

Which condition must be kept constant for Boyle's Law to be valid?

Temperature

At what height did the balloon experience a pressure of approximately 0.33 atm?

8 km

What happens to the pressure in the chest cavity as you exhale?

Increases

If the balloon reaches a height where the pressure is 0.33 atm, what was its initial volume at sea level (1.0 atm)?

$0.50L$

What relationship does Boyle's Law describe between pressure and volume?

Inverse

Boyle's Law investigates the relationship between volume and pressure at constant ______ of a gas

temperature

Boyle's Law explains the relationship between volume and pressure at constant ______ of a gas

temperature

Boyle's Law shows the derivation of the working equation for ______

Boyle's Law

The amount of space occupied by the gases is known as ______

volume

The force applied by the gas particles per unit area is known as ______

pressure

The measure of the hotness or coldness of an object is known as ______

temperature

The balloon represents the diaphragm showing the principles of ______ and inhale

exhale

As you exhale, the diaphragm contracts, resulting in a decrease in the lung ______

volume

As you exhale, the diaphragm contracts, increasing the pressure in the chest ______

cavity

Boyle's Law describes the relationship between ______ and volume

pressure

Test your understanding of gas laws and pressure equations in this quiz. Questions cover topics such as the relationship between gas volume and pressure at constant temperature, equations for pressure, and units of pressure measurement.

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