Part A Which of the following statements are true? Check all that apply. • View Available Hint(s) There are gas molecules that move faster than the average. The temperature of a gas sample is independent of the average kinetic energy. The average kinetic energy of gas molecules increases with increasing temperature. The average speed of gas molecules decreases with decreasing temperature. V All the gas molecules in a sample cannot have the same kinetic energy.

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Part A
Which of the following statements are true?
Check all that apply.
• View Available Hint(s)
There are gas molecules that move faster than the average.
The temperature of a gas sample is independent of the average kinetic energy.
The average kinetic energy of gas molecules increases with increasing temperature.
The average speed of gas molecules decreases with decreasing temperature.
V All the gas molecules in a sample cannot have the same kinetic energy.
Transcribed Image Text:Part A Which of the following statements are true? Check all that apply. • View Available Hint(s) There are gas molecules that move faster than the average. The temperature of a gas sample is independent of the average kinetic energy. The average kinetic energy of gas molecules increases with increasing temperature. The average speed of gas molecules decreases with decreasing temperature. V All the gas molecules in a sample cannot have the same kinetic energy.
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