A 0.48 g 0.34 g

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Consider two gases, A and B, each in a 1.0-L container with both gases at the same temperature and pressure. The mass of gas A in the container is 0.34 g and the mass of gas B in the container is 0.48 g.

a. Which gas sample has the most molecules present? Explain.
b. Which gas sample has the largest average kinetic energy Explain.
c. Which gas sample has the fastest average velocity? Explain.
d. How can the pressure in the two containers be equal to each other since the larger gas B molecules collide with the container walls more forcefully?

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