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Chemistry, 21.10.2019 23:20 Jenniferojeda2002

Consider equimolar samples of different ideal gases at the same volume and temperature. gas a has a higher molar mass than gas b.
compare the pressures. compare the rms speeds. compare the average kinetic energies.
a> b a> b a> b
a=b a=b a=b
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