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AP Chemistry 3.5: Kinetic Molecular Theory

Practice AP Chemistry 3.5 questions on relating particle motion and kinetic energy to the macroscopic properties of gases.

Syllabus
Effective Fall 2025
Course
AP Chemistry

Exam points

  • Use Lewis structures, formal charge, resonance, and VSEPR to predict molecular geometry and polarity.
  • Relate bonding models and electron domains to bond angles, hybridization, and molecular properties.

3.5 Kinetic Molecular Theory question 1

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A student investigates gas behavior using a rigid cylinder with a movable piston of negligible mass, as shown in the diagram above. The cylinder contains 0.325 mol of O2(g)\mathrm{O}_{2}(g).

The student tries to change the density of the O2(g)\mathrm{O}_{2}(g) by cooling the cylinder to -55°C, which causes the volume of the gas to decrease. Using principles of kinetic molecular theory, explain why the volume of the O2(g)\mathrm{O}_{2}(g) decreases when the temperature decreases to -55°C.

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