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What are the basic assumptions of the Ideal Gas model?
Why does the thermal energy of a gas not include any potential energy?
The figure shows the pressure and volume of a gas at four different states. Which of the following correctlyranks the temperature of the gas at the different states?
The graph shows the distribution of speeds for one mole of hydrogen at temperature T, pressure P, andvolume V. How would the graph change if the sample was changed from one mole hydrogen to one mole of argonat the same temperature, pressure, and volume?
Explain how the thermal energy of an ideal gas can be calculated from the temperature. What, if any,additional information will be needed?
The figure shows the pressure and volume of a gas sample. Can you determine the temperature of thesample? If you can, calculate it. If not, what additional information is needed?
A resistor of resistance (R) is sealed in a closed container with n moles of gas inside. A battery of emf (e) isconnected to the resistorWhich of the following graphs shows the correct relationship between the gas atoms’ average velocity (vavg)and electri
Use the microscopic motion of atoms to describe how gases exert pressure on a surface.
Explain what temperature really measures.
Use the axis to sketch the speed distributions listed below.(A) Sketch the speed distribution of 2 moles of neon gas at a temperature of 300 K. The horizontal axisrepresents the speed of the 20Ne atoms. The vertical axis designates the number of neon atom
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