Introductory Chemistry For Today
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Author: Seager
Publisher: Cengage
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Five samples of krypton gas are described in the table below. Rank the samples in order of increasing average kinetic energy of the atoms in them.
That is, select "1" next to the sample in which the krypton atoms have the lowest average kinetic energy. Select "2" next to the sample in which the krypton
atoms have the next lowest average kinetic energy, and so on.
sample
average kinetic
energy of atoms in
sample
amount
pressure
temperature
2.7 mol
2.9 atm
- 95. °C
(Choose one)
1.7 mol
1.7 atm
- 56. °C
(Choose one) ▼
- 64. °C
|(Choose one)
2.4 mol
1.6 atm
1.4 mol
2.6 atm
-81. °C
|(Choose one) ▼
1.0 mol
2.1 atm
- 63. °C
(Choose one) v
Five samples of krypton gas are described in the table below. Rank the samples in order of increasing average kinetic energy of the atoms in them.
That is, select "1" next to the sample in which the krypton atoms have the lowest average kinetic energy. Select "2" next to the sample in which the krypton
atoms have the next lowest average kinetic energy, and so on.
sample
average kinetic
energy of atoms in
sample
amount
pressure
temperature
1.4 mol
1.1 atm
-47. °C
(Choose one)
1.2 mol
1.4 atm
-37. °C
(Choose one) ♥
1.1 mol
1.7 atm
-45. °C
(Choose one) ♥
1.7 mol
1.9 atm
- 19. °C
(Choose one) v
2.2 mol
2.3 atm
- 59. °C
(Choose one) ♥
Five samples of krypton gas are described in the table below. Rank the samples in order of increasing average kinetic
energy of the atoms in them.
That is, select "1" next to the sample in which the krypton atoms have the lowest average kinetic energy. Select "2" next
to the sample in which the krypton atoms have the next lowest average kinetic energy, and so on.
sample
average kinetic
energy of atoms in
sample
amount
pressure temperature
1.9 mol
1.8 atm
- 17. °C
(Choose one) v
1.0 mol
2.9 atm
2. °C
(Choose one)
1.1 mol
1.9 atm
-37. °C
(Choose one)
2.3 mol
2.4 atm
-3. °C
(Choose one) v
1.7 mol
2.1 atm
- 14. °C
(Choose one) v
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