Name: Reyes, Resgie T. Teacher: Sir. John Paul Beraquit
Section: Einstein B Date: 04-21-2022
PRETEST POST TEST
1. D 1. B 2. C 2. C 3. D 3. A 4. B 4. C 5. A 5. C LOOKING BACK ACTIVITY 1 : DON'T GET ME WRONG! 1. VOLUME A. 2. PRESSURE 1. False 3. TEMPERATURE 2. False 4. BOYLE'S LAW 3. True 5. CHARLES' LAW 4. True 5. True B. 1. The average kinetic energy of the molecules is proportional to the temperature of gas in Kelvin. 2. Gases are highly compressible. 3. Increase in temperature causes the gas molecules to expand ACTIVITY 2 : SHOW ME WHAT YOU'VE GOT! A. Volume (L) Number of Moles (mol) V/n(L/mol) 2.50 0.5 5.0 5.00 1.0 5.0 7.50 1.5 5.0 10.00 2.0 5.0 12.50 2.5 5.0 B. Guide Question: Q1. What have you noticed with your answers? There is a direct relationship between the volume and the number of moles. Q2. What relationship exists between the volume and the number of moles? All answers are 5.0 and it is constant. ACTIVITY 3 : WERE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER! 1. Given: n = 0.25 mol ; V = 1.25 L ; T = 70.O0C + 273.15 = 343.15 K Required: P = ? Equation: PV = nRT → P = nRT / V Solution: P = (0.25 mol) (0.0821 L.atm/mol.K) (343.15 K) / 1.25 L Answer: 5.63 atm 2. Given: V = 0.78 L ; T = 20.10C + 273.15 = 293.25 K ; P = 1.00 atm Required: n = ? Equation: PV = nRT → n = PV / RT Solutions: n = (1.00 atm) (0.78 L) / (0.0821 L.atm/mol.K) (293.25 K) Answer: 0.032 mol 3. The ideal gas law is useful in illustrating the relationship among the volume, pressure, temperature, and number of moles of the gas.