Jac Rank the samples of gas described in the table below in order of increasing average speed of the atoms or molecules in them. That is, select "1" next to the sample in which the atoms or molecules have the slowest average speed. Select "2" next to the sample in which the atoms or molecules have the next slowest average speed, and so on. average speed of atoms or molecules gas sample 1.9 mol of xenon gas at 2.2 atm and-30. °C (Choose one) 1.0 mol of xenon gas at 2.1 atm and -4. °C (Choose one) 2.1 mol of krypton gas at 1.1 atm and -4. °C (Choose one) 2.5 mol of neon gas at 2.5 atm and -4, °C (Choose one)

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Rank the samples of gas described in the table below in order of increasing average speed of the atoms or molecules in them.
That is, select "1" next to the sample in which the atoms or molecules have the slowest average speed. Select "2" next to the sample in which the atoms or
molecules have the next slowest average speed, and so on.
average speed of
atoms or molecules
gas sample
1.9 mol of xenon gas at 2.2 atm and - 30, °C
(Choose one)
1.0 mol of xenon gas at 2.1 atm and -4. °C
(Choose one)
2.1 mol of krypton gas at 1.1 atm and -4. °C
(Choose one)
2.5 mol of neon gas at 2.5 atm and -4. °C
(Choose one)
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Transcribed Image Text:Understanding how average molecular speed scales with... Jac Rank the samples of gas described in the table below in order of increasing average speed of the atoms or molecules in them. That is, select "1" next to the sample in which the atoms or molecules have the slowest average speed. Select "2" next to the sample in which the atoms or molecules have the next slowest average speed, and so on. average speed of atoms or molecules gas sample 1.9 mol of xenon gas at 2.2 atm and - 30, °C (Choose one) 1.0 mol of xenon gas at 2.1 atm and -4. °C (Choose one) 2.1 mol of krypton gas at 1.1 atm and -4. °C (Choose one) 2.5 mol of neon gas at 2.5 atm and -4. °C (Choose one) Explanation Check O 2021 McGraw-Hill Education. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use Privacy Accessibillity
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