if the temperature of an ideal gas is held constant while itsvolume doubles, whi
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if the temperature of an ideal gas is held constant while itsvolume doubles, which one of the following happens? A) the average velocity of the molecules increase b) the frequency of collision of gas molecules c)the mean free path of the molecules remains unchanged d)the density of the gas remains unchanged e) none of the above is a true statement please explain if the temperature of an ideal gas is held constant while itsvolume doubles, which one of the following happens? A) the average velocity of the molecules increase b) the frequency of collision of gas molecules c)the mean free path of the molecules remains unchanged d)the density of the gas remains unchanged e) none of the above is a true statement please explainExplanation / Answer
e-more room=less collisions
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