Gas 1 and gas 2 are in containers of equal volume (V1=V2). If T1 = T2, m1 < m2, and n1 = n2, then what is true about the pressure, P, in the two containers? Note: T is the temperature in Kelvins, m is the molecular mass of the gas, n is the quantity of matter in moles. O A. Not enough data to tell. OB.P1= P2 OC.P1> P2 O D.P1 = P2, at low temperatures only OE. P1< P2

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Gas 1 and gas 2 are in containers of equal volume (V1=V2).
If T1 = T2, m1 < m2, and n1 = n2, then what is true about the pressure, P, in the two containers?
Note: T is the temperature in Kelvins, m is the molecular mass of the gas, n is the quantity of matter in moles.
O A. Not enough data to tell.
O B.P1 = P2
OC.P1> P2
O D.P1 = P2, at low temperatures only
O E.P1< P2
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 7 Gas 1 and gas 2 are in containers of equal volume (V1=V2). If T1 = T2, m1 < m2, and n1 = n2, then what is true about the pressure, P, in the two containers? Note: T is the temperature in Kelvins, m is the molecular mass of the gas, n is the quantity of matter in moles. O A. Not enough data to tell. O B.P1 = P2 OC.P1> P2 O D.P1 = P2, at low temperatures only O E.P1< P2
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