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Grade 10

Boyles Law

Activity 1:

Direction: Choose the correct answer.

1. What letter symbolize for volume?


a. V
b. v
c. Vol.
2. __ Is Describe as a force acting on a specific area.
a. Temperature
b. Quantity
c. Pressure
3. What meaning of mm Hg ?
a. Milliliter Mercury
b. Millimeter Mercury
c. Milliliter Hydrogen
4. Boyle’s law states that pressure is _________ to the volume at constant temperature.
a. Directly Proportional
b. Indirect Proportional
c. Inversely Proportional
5. Give the formula of Boyle’s Law ?
a. P1V1=P2V2
b. P1V2=P2V2
c. P2V2=P1V1

Activity 2

Direction: Draw and explain

1. Draw an application regarding Boyle s law which shows in real life and explain

For example: a Syringe, when the plunger is pushed down, the volume of the fluid reduces,
thereby increasing the pressure. Similarly, on pulling up the plunger, the volume is increased,
and the pressure is reduced. Hence, the working of a syringe depends on Boyle's law/
Quiz #1

Direction: Choose the correct answer of the following question.

1. What letter symbolize for Quantity ?


a. N
b. N
c. P
2. In what year Robert Boyle Live ?
a. 1999
b. 1627
c. 1672
3. When volume is increase the pressure will be ___
a. Decrease
b. Increase
c. All of the above
4. ___Is describe as force acting on a specific area.
a. Pressure
b. Temperature
c. Quantity
5. Atmosphere = Atm
Millimeter mercury =
Torr = torr
Kilopascal = kPa
a. Mm Hg
b. Mm
c. ml
6. Is the three dimensional space occupied by a gas.
a. Temperature
b. Volume
c. Time
7. Boyle’s law states that pressure is ________ to the volume at constant temperature.
a. Directly Proportional
b. Indirect Proportional
c. Inversely Proportional
8. What formula of Boyle’s Law?
a. V1P1=V2P2
b. V1P2=V1P2
c. P1V1=P2V2
9-10. A gas occupies 1.56 L at 1.00 atm. What will be the volume of this gas if the
pressure becomes 3.00 atm?
Given :

Formula:

Solution:

Answer:

Charles Law

Activity 1

Direction: Try to answer and solve the problem with solution.

1. What are the two properties of Charles law ?

2. What is the Formula of Charles Law ?

3. Given 300.0 mL of a gas at 17.0 °C. What is its volume at 10.0 °C?

Given:

Formula:

Solution:

Answer:

Activity 2

Direction: Draw and explain.

1. Draw an application regarding Charles Law which show in real life situation and explain.
Quiz # 1 for Charles Law

Direction: Choose the correct answer.

1. What letter symbolize for Volume


a. V
b. p
c. T
2. What letter symbolize for Temperature
a. t
b. T
c. Temperature
3. Milliliters stand for?
a. L
b. mL
c. LL
4. __ Is a scalar quantity expressing the amount of three-dimensional space enclosed by a
closed surface.
a. Pressure
b. Volume
c. Temperature
5. Measure of average kinetic energy of particle in an object.
a. Volume
b. Pressure
c. Temperature
6. __State that Volume is DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL to the temperature at constant
temperature.
a. Directly Proportional
b. Inversely Proportional
c. Indirect Proportional
7. Directly proportional means
a. When one property is increases the other properties will also increases.
b. When one property is increases the other properties will also decreases.
c. None of the above
8. Who is the physician that proposed Charles law
a. Joules quakkas
b. Jacques Charles
c. Robert Boyle
9. In what year Jacques Charles live
a. 1746
b. 1641
c. 1834
10. What is formula of Charles Law?
𝑉1 𝑉2
a. =
𝑇1 𝑇2
𝑇1 𝑉2
b. =
𝑇1 𝑉2
𝑇1 𝑉1
c. =
𝑇2 𝑉2
11. What are the two properties that involve to Charles Law?
a. Temperature and Pressure
b. Volume and temperature
c. Pressure and Volume
12. 6.00 mL of air is at 20 K what is the volume at 60 K?
a. 18ml
b. 20 ml
c. 30 ml
13. A syringe contains 56.11 mL of gas at 311 K . Determine the volume that the gas will
occupy if the temperature is increased to 400 K.
a. 182.71 ml
b. 72.16 ml
c. 69.23 ml
14. If 540 ml of nitrogen at 0.00 ºC is heated to temperature of 100 ºC what will be the new
volume of the gas.
a. 723.23 ml
b. 737.68 ml
c. 733.32 ml
15. What change in volume result if 60 ml of gas is cooled from 33.0 k to 5.00 k?
a. 9.09 ml
b. 32.12 ml
c. 1.13 ml

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