10. True or False (use your periodic table/data sheet when appropriate) As the volume of a gas decreases, the pressure the gas exerts on its container increases (assume n & T remain constant). Real Gases approach Ideal Gas behavior at low Pressures and low temperatures. A solution with a pH of 6.3 has a greater concentration of hydroxide ions than a solution with a pH of 4.5. g. h i.

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10. True or False (use your periodic table/data sheet when appropriate)
As the volume of a gas decreases, the pressure the gas exerts on its container increases (assume n & T remain constant).
Real Gases approach Ideal Gas behavior at low Pressures and low temperatures.
A solution with a pH of 6.3 has a greater concentration of hydroxide ions than a solution with a pH of 4.5.
HCO; (aq) is an amphiprotic substance.
Vapor is any substance in the gaseous state that is usually a liquid or solid.
Vapor pressure is dependent only on temperature and the atmospheric pressure.
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Transcribed Image Text:10. True or False (use your periodic table/data sheet when appropriate) As the volume of a gas decreases, the pressure the gas exerts on its container increases (assume n & T remain constant). Real Gases approach Ideal Gas behavior at low Pressures and low temperatures. A solution with a pH of 6.3 has a greater concentration of hydroxide ions than a solution with a pH of 4.5. HCO; (aq) is an amphiprotic substance. Vapor is any substance in the gaseous state that is usually a liquid or solid. Vapor pressure is dependent only on temperature and the atmospheric pressure. g. h i. j. k. 1.
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