Rank the samples of gas described in the table below in order of increasing average speed of the atoms or molecules in them. That is, select "1" next to the sample in which the atoms or molecules have the slowest average speed. Select "2" next to the sample in which the atoms or molecules have the next slowest average speed, and so on. average speed of atoms or molecules gas sample 1.6 mol of neon gas at 2.6 atm and -4. °C (Choose one) 1.4 mol of argon gas at 2.4 atm and –37. °C (Choose one) 1.0 mol of neon gas at 3.0 atm and –37. °C (Choose one) 1.3 mol of helium gas at 2.0 atm and –4. °C (Choose one)

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### Ranking the Average Speed of Gas Samples

In this interactive table, you are asked to rank various gas samples by the average speed of their atoms or molecules. Follow the instructions to determine which sample has the slowest to fastest speeds.

#### Instructions:
Select "1" next to the sample in which the atoms or molecules have the slowest average speed. Then, select "2" for the sample with the next slowest average speed, and continue this pattern.

#### Gas Samples:

1. **1.6 mol of neon gas at 2.6 atm and -4°C**
   - Selection: [Dropdown Menu]

2. **1.4 mol of argon gas at 2.4 atm and -37°C**
   - Selection: [Dropdown Menu]

3. **1.0 mol of neon gas at 3.0 atm and -37°C**
   - Selection: [Dropdown Menu]

4. **1.3 mol of helium gas at 2.0 atm and -4°C**
   - Selection: [Dropdown Menu]

#### Additional Information:

- The table consists of two columns: "gas sample" and "average speed of atoms or molecules."
- Each gas sample row provides the amount of substance (in moles), pressure (in atm), and temperature (in °C).
- A dropdown menu in each row allows you to rank the gases based on the average speed of their particles.

Use these details to make your selections and understand how different conditions affect molecular speed.
Transcribed Image Text:### Ranking the Average Speed of Gas Samples In this interactive table, you are asked to rank various gas samples by the average speed of their atoms or molecules. Follow the instructions to determine which sample has the slowest to fastest speeds. #### Instructions: Select "1" next to the sample in which the atoms or molecules have the slowest average speed. Then, select "2" for the sample with the next slowest average speed, and continue this pattern. #### Gas Samples: 1. **1.6 mol of neon gas at 2.6 atm and -4°C** - Selection: [Dropdown Menu] 2. **1.4 mol of argon gas at 2.4 atm and -37°C** - Selection: [Dropdown Menu] 3. **1.0 mol of neon gas at 3.0 atm and -37°C** - Selection: [Dropdown Menu] 4. **1.3 mol of helium gas at 2.0 atm and -4°C** - Selection: [Dropdown Menu] #### Additional Information: - The table consists of two columns: "gas sample" and "average speed of atoms or molecules." - Each gas sample row provides the amount of substance (in moles), pressure (in atm), and temperature (in °C). - A dropdown menu in each row allows you to rank the gases based on the average speed of their particles. Use these details to make your selections and understand how different conditions affect molecular speed.
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