15) The pressure of a gas in a container is 1.23 atm and occupies a volume of 1.5 L. If the original volume is doubled at constant temperature, what would happen to the pressure? A) the pressure would double B) the pressure would reduce by half C) the pressure would remain the same

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15) The pressure of a gas in a container is 1.23 atm and occupies a volume of 1.5 L. If the original volume is doubled
at constant temperature, what would happen to the pressure?
A) the pressure would double
B) the pressure would reduce by half
C) the pressure would remain the same
16) Suppose your car is equipped with tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) and the tire pressure is 34.0 psi on a
98 °F day in California. You decided to take a road trip to Alaska where the temperature drops to 20 °F. As you
arrived in Alaska, you noticed that the tire pressure monitoring system alert light is illuminated. Why did this
happen?
A) as temperature decreases, gas molecules lose kinetic energy and the volume of gas increases thus reducing
the overall pressure in the tire which results in the TPMS to become activated
B) as temperature decreases, gas molecules lose kinetic energy and the volume of gas is reduced thus
reducing the overall pressure in the tire which results in the TPMS to become activated
C) as temperature decreases, gas molecules gain kinetic energy and the volume of gas is reduced thus
reducing the overall pressure in the tire which results in the TPMS to become activated
Transcribed Image Text:15) The pressure of a gas in a container is 1.23 atm and occupies a volume of 1.5 L. If the original volume is doubled at constant temperature, what would happen to the pressure? A) the pressure would double B) the pressure would reduce by half C) the pressure would remain the same 16) Suppose your car is equipped with tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) and the tire pressure is 34.0 psi on a 98 °F day in California. You decided to take a road trip to Alaska where the temperature drops to 20 °F. As you arrived in Alaska, you noticed that the tire pressure monitoring system alert light is illuminated. Why did this happen? A) as temperature decreases, gas molecules lose kinetic energy and the volume of gas increases thus reducing the overall pressure in the tire which results in the TPMS to become activated B) as temperature decreases, gas molecules lose kinetic energy and the volume of gas is reduced thus reducing the overall pressure in the tire which results in the TPMS to become activated C) as temperature decreases, gas molecules gain kinetic energy and the volume of gas is reduced thus reducing the overall pressure in the tire which results in the TPMS to become activated
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