7. How do gas particles respond to an increase in volume? A. There is an increase in kinetic energy and decrease in temperature. B. There is an increase in kinetic energy and decrease in pressure. C. There is an increase in temperature and increase in pressure. D. There is an increase in kinetic energy and increase in temperature.

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7. How do gas particles respond to an increase in volume?
A. There is an increase in kinetic energy and decrease in temperature.
B. There is an increase in kinetic energy and decrease in pressure.
C. There is an increase in temperature and increase in pressure.
D. There is an increase in kinetic energy and increase in temperature.
8. How do gas particles respond to an increase in temperature?
A. There is a decrease in kinetic energy and decrease in temperature.
B. There is a decrease in kinetic energy and decrease in pressure.
C. There is an increase in temperature and increase in pressure.
D. There is an increase in kinetic energy and increase in volume.
9. If the number of moles is constant, the relationship between temperature and
volume is
A. direct
B. inverse
C. equal
D. unequal
Transcribed Image Text:7. How do gas particles respond to an increase in volume? A. There is an increase in kinetic energy and decrease in temperature. B. There is an increase in kinetic energy and decrease in pressure. C. There is an increase in temperature and increase in pressure. D. There is an increase in kinetic energy and increase in temperature. 8. How do gas particles respond to an increase in temperature? A. There is a decrease in kinetic energy and decrease in temperature. B. There is a decrease in kinetic energy and decrease in pressure. C. There is an increase in temperature and increase in pressure. D. There is an increase in kinetic energy and increase in volume. 9. If the number of moles is constant, the relationship between temperature and volume is A. direct B. inverse C. equal D. unequal
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