Quiz: Gas Pressure in Terms of Particle Collisions
AQA GCSE Combined Science specification.
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Building on what you've learned about particle motion and energy, let's test your understanding of how gas pressure is created and affected!
What causes gas pressure in a container?
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Which of the following factors influence gas pressure? (Select all that apply)
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Gas pressure is caused by the {{blank0}} of particles with the container walls. Increasing the {{blank1}} of the gas particles increases pressure.
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What happens to gas pressure when the temperature increases?
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Decreasing the volume of a gas container will {{blank0}} the gas pressure because particles will collide {{blank1}} with the walls.
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If the number of gas particles doubles, and the volume and temperature stay the same, what happens to the pressure?
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