.If container "A" is occupied by 1.0 mole of oxygen gas (molar mass 32.0 g/mol) while container "B" is occupied by 0.70 moles of nitrogen gas (molar mass 28.0 g/mol) and both containers are maintained at same temperature and pressure then_ the number of atoms in container "B" is greater than the number of atoms in container "A". the average kinetic energy of the molecules in "B" is greater than the average kinetic energy of the molecules in "A". the average speed of the molecules in container "A" is greater than that of the molecules in container "B". container "A" must be larger than container "B". O container "A" must have a volume of 22.4 L

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If container "A" is occupied by 1.0 mole of oxygen gas (molar mass 32.0 g/mol) while container
"B" is occupied by 0.70 moles of nitrogen gas (molar mass 28.0 g/mol) and both containers are
maintained at same temperature and pressure then
the number of atoms in container "B" is greater than the number of atoms in container "A".
the average kinetic energy of the molecules in "B" is greater than the average kinetic energy of the
molecules in "A".
the average speed of the molecules in container "A" is greater than that of the molecules in container "B".
container "A" must be larger than container "B".
container "A" must have a volume of 22.4 L.
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Transcribed Image Text:If container "A" is occupied by 1.0 mole of oxygen gas (molar mass 32.0 g/mol) while container "B" is occupied by 0.70 moles of nitrogen gas (molar mass 28.0 g/mol) and both containers are maintained at same temperature and pressure then the number of atoms in container "B" is greater than the number of atoms in container "A". the average kinetic energy of the molecules in "B" is greater than the average kinetic energy of the molecules in "A". the average speed of the molecules in container "A" is greater than that of the molecules in container "B". container "A" must be larger than container "B". container "A" must have a volume of 22.4 L. a mole
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