Which of the following statements regarding how gases occupy container volumes is NOT correct? The pressure of a gas is directly proportional to the quantity (number of moles) of a gas. O The pressure exerted by a sample of a gas in a container is directly proportional to its temperature. O Gases expand to occupy the entire volume of their containers. O As the temperature decreases, the fraction of the container volume occupied by gas molecules decreases,

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Which of the following statements regarding how gases occupy container volumes is NOT correct?
O The pressure of a gas is directly proportional to the quantity (number of moles) of a gas.
O The pressure exerted by a sample of a gas in a container is directly proportional to its temperature.
Gases expand to occupy the entire volume of their containers.
O As the temperature decreases, the fraction of the container volume occupied by gas molecules decreases.
Transcribed Image Text:Which of the following statements regarding how gases occupy container volumes is NOT correct? O The pressure of a gas is directly proportional to the quantity (number of moles) of a gas. O The pressure exerted by a sample of a gas in a container is directly proportional to its temperature. Gases expand to occupy the entire volume of their containers. O As the temperature decreases, the fraction of the container volume occupied by gas molecules decreases.
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