Boyle's Law QuizOnline version Test your understanding of pressure-volume relationships. by Trisha Fae Bagallon 1 Who discovered the relationship between pressure and volume of a gas? a John Dalton b Robert Boyle c Antoine Lavoisier d Albert Einstein 2 Boyle’s Law states that at a constant temperature, the volume of a fixed amount of gas is: a Equal to its pressure b Inversely proportional to its pressure c Directly proportional to its pressure d Independent of its pressure 3 A gas has a volume of 6.0 L at a pressure of 3.0 atm. If the pressure is increased to 9.0 atm at the same temperature, what will be the new volume? a 2.0 L b 9.0 L c 18.0 L d 1.0 L 4 Which of the following is NOT an example of Boyle’s Law? a Inflating a bicycle tire b Using an aerosol spray c Boiling water in a pot d Pushing a syringe plunger 5 In Boyle’s Law equation, if the pressure of a gas decreases, what happens to its volume (assuming constant temperature)? a It decreases b It stays the same c It becomes zero d It increases