An empty, rigid container is filled up with a gaseous mixture of 10 kg of He and 10 kg of H2, at room temperature. Select the INCORRECT statement. The number of moles of each gas is not the same. O a. O b. The pressure inside the container will increase if the temperature increases. Hydrogen will have a higher partial pressure than Helium. O d. For molecules of both gases to have the same mean velocity, we would need to cool down the container with Ar. O e. He atoms will have higher average kinetic energy than H2 molecules.

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An empty, rigid container is filled up with a gaseous mixture of 10
kg of He and 10 kg of H2, at room temperature. Select the
INCORRECT statement.
The number of moles of each gas is not the same.
O a.
O b. The pressure inside the container will increase if the temperature increases.
Hydrogen will have a higher partial pressure than Helium.
O d. For molecules of both gases to have the same mean velocity, we would
need to cool down the container with Ar.
O e. He atoms will have higher average kinetic energy than H2 molecules.
Transcribed Image Text:An empty, rigid container is filled up with a gaseous mixture of 10 kg of He and 10 kg of H2, at room temperature. Select the INCORRECT statement. The number of moles of each gas is not the same. O a. O b. The pressure inside the container will increase if the temperature increases. Hydrogen will have a higher partial pressure than Helium. O d. For molecules of both gases to have the same mean velocity, we would need to cool down the container with Ar. O e. He atoms will have higher average kinetic energy than H2 molecules.
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