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If all else about a gas is held constant, when the temperature goes up, the volume must go _____

Up

In a rigid container, increasing the temperature will make the pressure go _____

Up

When solving gas law problems, temperature must always be in n_____

Kelvin

In STP the T stands for ____

Temperature

Standard pressure equals _____

1 atm

If all else about a gas is held constant, if the number of moles increases, the volume must ___

Increase

_____ is the variable for the ideal gas constant.

R

Mass

Grams

Volume

Liters

Temperature

Kelvin

Pressure

ATM

Amount of substance

Moles

_____ is equal to force divided by area

Pressure

Air pressure is caused by the _____ of the atmosphere

weight

Standard temperature is equal to __ degrees Celsius or ___ K

0, 273

In STP the P stands for ____

Pressure

When solving Ideal Gas Law equations, if grams are given, they must be converted to ____

Moles

If all else about a gas is held constant, if the pressure goes up, the volume must go ____

Down

If the pressure on a sample of gas doubles, the temperature ____ assuming volume remains constant

Double

Boyle's, Charles', and Gay-Lussac's laws can all be derived from _____ Law

The Combined Gas