
States of Matter – Gas Laws (Boyle, Charles, Avogadro)
Chemistry · Grade 11 · Week 33 · 25 questions
States of Matter is a core Grade 11 chemistry chapter covering Gas Laws (Boyle, Charles, Avogadro). Clear understanding here pays off in competitive exams (JEE/NEET) where speed matters.
What you'll practise
- State and apply Gas Laws (Boyle, Charles, Avogadro)
- Work through NCERT intext examples and exercise questions for states of matter
- Apply states of matter concepts to NCERT exercise and exemplar problems
All 25 questions in this States of Matter – Gas Laws (Boyle, Charles, Avogadro) quiz
Grade 11 Chemistry — States of Matter – Gas Laws (Boyle, Charles, Avogadro): 25 practice questions with instant scoring and explanations.
- Boyle's law:
- Boyle's law equation:
- Charles's law:
- Charles's law equation:
- Gay-Lussac's law (pressure-temperature):
- Avogadro's law:
- At STP (0°C, 1 atm), molar volume of gas:
- At SATP (25°C, 1 bar), molar volume:
- Absolute zero in Kelvin:
- Charles's law cannot be verified at very low T because:
- Graham's law of diffusion:
- Which gas diffuses fastest?
- Dalton's law of partial pressures:
- Partial pressure of a gas = (mole fraction) ×
- Ideal gas equation:
- Value of R in SI units (J/mol·K):
- Value of R in L·atm/mol·K:
- If pressure is halved at constant T, volume:
- At constant P, if T doubles (in K), V:
- At constant V, if T triples, P:
- Combined gas law:
- STP pressure in kPa:
- 1 atm equals how many mm Hg?
- 1 atm equals how many Pa?
- 1 bar equals:
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