If the syringe was instead filled with an equal number of moles of nitrogen gas rather than oxygen gas, how would the volumes compare at each temperature? Assume the pressure remains unchanged. the volume of nitrogen gas would be greater than oxygen gas the volume of nitrogen gas would be equal to oxygen gas the volume of nitrogen gas would be less than oxygen gas

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Use Kinetic Molecular theory to justify the relationship between volume and temperature.
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As temperature increases, molecules
kinetic energy and begin to move
decrease
This results in
frequent
occuring. As a result, the only
way to maintain constant pressure is through an
in volume.
slower
less
increase
faster
lose
more
reactions
collisions
Transcribed Image Text:Use Kinetic Molecular theory to justify the relationship between volume and temperature. Reset Не gain As temperature increases, molecules kinetic energy and begin to move decrease This results in frequent occuring. As a result, the only way to maintain constant pressure is through an in volume. slower less increase faster lose more reactions collisions
If the syringe was instead filled with an equal number of moles of nitrogen gas rather than oxygen gas, how would the volumes
compare at each temperature? Assume the pressure remains unchanged.
O the volume of nitrogen gas would be greater than oxygen gas
the volume of nitrogen gas would be equal to oxygen gas
Othe volume of nitrogen gas would be less than oxygen gas
Transcribed Image Text:If the syringe was instead filled with an equal number of moles of nitrogen gas rather than oxygen gas, how would the volumes compare at each temperature? Assume the pressure remains unchanged. O the volume of nitrogen gas would be greater than oxygen gas the volume of nitrogen gas would be equal to oxygen gas Othe volume of nitrogen gas would be less than oxygen gas
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