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Which statement describes the particles of an ideal gas according to the kinetic molecular theory?*
According to the kinetic molecular theory, which statement describes the particles of an ideal gas?*
According to the kinetic molecular theory for an ideal gas, all gas particles*
The kinetic molecular theory states that all particles of an ideal gas are*
Which statement describes the particles of an ideal gas, based on the kinetic molecular theory?*
According to the kinetic molecular theory, which statement describes an ideal gas?*
Which graph shows the relationship between pressure and Kelvin temperature for an ideal gas at constant volume?*
Which phrase describes the motion and attractive forces of ideal gas particles?*
According to kinetic molecular theory, collisions between gas particles in a sample of an ideal gas*
Which statement describes particles of an ideal gas, based on the kinetic molecular theory?*
According to kinetic molecular theory, which statement describes one characteristic of an ideal gas system?*
According to the kinetic molecular theory, which statement describes the particles in a sample of an ideal gas?*
Base your answers to questions 14 on the information below and on your knowledge of chemistry.
In a laboratory activity, the volume of helium gas in a rigid cylinder with a movable piston is varied by changing the temperature of the gas. The activity is done at a constant pressure of 100. kPa. Data from the activity are plotted on the graph below.
Explain, in terms of particle volume, why the sample of helium can not be compressed by the piston to zero volume.*
Base your answers to questions 15 on the information below and on your knowledge of chemistry.
A sample of helium gas is placed in a rigid cylinder that has a movable piston. The volume of the gas is varied by moving the piston, while the temperature is held constant at 273 K. The volumes and corresponding pressures for three trials are measured and recorded in the data table below. For each of these trials, the product of pressure and volume is also calculated and recorded. For a fourth trial, only the volume is recorded.
Compare the average distances between the helium atoms in trial 1 to the average distances between the helium atoms in trial 3.*