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A 1.37 mol sample of N2 gas is confined in a 33.6 liter container at 26.3 °Cc If the temperature of the gas sample is decreased to 6.60 °C, holding the volume constant, the pressure will decrease because Choose all that apply with higher average speeds, the molecules hit the walls of the container more often. As the number of molecule-wall collisions increases, the force per collision decreases. with lower average speeds, on average the molecules hit the walls of the container with less force. At lower temperatures molecules have lower average speeds. None of the Above
A 1.37 mol sample of N2 gas is confined in a 33.6 liter container at 26.3 °Cc If the temperature of the gas sample is decreased to 6.60 °C, holding the volume constant, the pressure will decrease because Choose all that apply with higher average speeds, the molecules hit the walls of the container more often. As the number of molecule-wall collisions increases, the force per collision decreases. with lower average speeds, on average the molecules hit the walls of the container with less force. At lower temperatures molecules have lower average speeds. None of the Above
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11 Nov 2019