9) -Consider equimolar samples of different ideal gases at the same volume and t
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9) -Consider equimolar samples of different ideal gases at the same volume and temperature. Gas A has a higher molar mass than gas B. Compare the pressures. Compare the rms speeds. Compare the average kinetic energies. -Consider equimolar samples of the same ideal gas at the same volume, but different temperatures. Sample A is at a higher temperature than Sample B. Compare the pressures. Compare the rms speeds. Compare the average kinetic energy. -Consider equimolar samples of the same ideal gas at the same temperature, but different volumes. Sample A has a larger volume than Sample B. Compare the pressures. Compare the rms speeds. Compare average kinetic energy. All of these answers are either A>B, A=B, or AExplanation / Answer
pressure of A is more than B rms of A is less than B avg KE is same if temp is higher avg KE of A will be more and pressure is also more. rest as above if A has more volume than pressure A is less than B rest is same
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