Four 0.4 mol samples of xenon gas are described in the table below. Rank these samples in order of decreasing rate of collisions between atoms. That is, select "1" next to the sample with the most collisions per second between Xe atoms and the walls of the container. Select "2" next to the sample with the next most collisions per second between Xe atoms and the walls of the container, and so on. sample A B C D volume 17. L 19. L 19. L 19. L temperature -25 °C -25 °C -87, °C -118 °C X collisions per second (Choose onel 8 (Choose one) 8 (Choose one) 8 (Choose one 8 S

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Four 0.4 mol samples of xenon gas are described in the table below. Rank these samples in order of decreasing rate of collisions between atoms.
That is, select "1" next to the sample with the most collisions per second between Xe atoms and the walls of the container. Select "2" next to the sample with
the next most collisions per second between Xe atoms and the walls of the container, and so on.
sample
A
B
D
volume
17. L
19. L
19. L
19. L
temperature
-25 °C
-25 °C
-87, °C
-118 °C
X
collisions per
second
(Choose onel 8
(Choose one) 8
(Choose one) 8
(Choose one 8
Transcribed Image Text:Four 0.4 mol samples of xenon gas are described in the table below. Rank these samples in order of decreasing rate of collisions between atoms. That is, select "1" next to the sample with the most collisions per second between Xe atoms and the walls of the container. Select "2" next to the sample with the next most collisions per second between Xe atoms and the walls of the container, and so on. sample A B D volume 17. L 19. L 19. L 19. L temperature -25 °C -25 °C -87, °C -118 °C X collisions per second (Choose onel 8 (Choose one) 8 (Choose one) 8 (Choose one 8
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