Question

Question 5
What is pressure in relation to a gas?

a
the amount of particles bumping into each other
b
the force the gas is exerting on its container
c
the force an object exerts on a gas
Question 6
When refering to a gas, the higher the temperature, the faster the particles move

True
False
Question 7
Volume refers to

a
the amount of liquid that fits inside a container
b
the size of the gas
c
the size of the container
Question 8
If pressure of a gas goes up, the volume has to go down

True
False
Question 9
Match the following terms to the correct definition

Column A
1.
polar compounds:
polar compounds
2.
nonpolar compounds:
nonpolar compounds
3.
solute:
solute
4.
solution:
solution
5.
solvent:
solvent
6.
acid:
acid
7.
base:
base
8.
ion:
ion
9.
pH scale:
pH scale
Column B
a.a scale with values from 0-14 that indicates how acidic or basic a solution is
b.compounds with molecules that do not have a polar charge
c.an atom or molecule that is charged due to a gain or loss in electrons
d.a substance that causes the release of OH- ions into a solution
e.a sbustance that releases H+ ions into a solution
f.a mixture made up of a solvent and a solute
g.compounds with a positive or negative (polar) charge
h.a substance that dissolves another substance
i.a substance that is dissolved in a solvent

Answers

GPT-4o mini
Here are the answers to your questions:

**Question 5: What is pressure in relation to a gas?**
- **b** the force the gas is exerting on its container

**Question 6: When referring to a gas, the higher the temperature, the faster the particles move**
- **True**

**Question 7: Volume refers to**
- **b** the size of the gas

**Question 8: If the pressure of a gas goes up, the volume has to go down**
- **True** (This is according to Boyle's Law, which states that pressure and volume are inversely related at constant temperature.)

**Question 9: Match the following terms to the correct definition**
1. **polar compounds:** **g** compounds with a positive or negative (polar) charge
2. **nonpolar compounds:** **b** compounds with molecules that do not have a polar charge
3. **solute:** **i** a substance that is dissolved in a solvent
4. **solution:** **f** a mixture made up of a solvent and a solute
5. **solvent:** **h** a substance that dissolves another substance
6. **acid:** **e** a substance that releases H+ ions into a solution
7. **base:** **d** a substance that causes the release of OH- ions into a solution
8. **ion:** **c** an atom or molecule that is charged due to a gain or loss in electrons
9. **pH scale:** **a** a scale with values from 0-14 that indicates how acidic or basic a solution is

If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!