Shown below are two identical containers labeled A and B. Container A contains a molecule of an

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Shown below are two identical containers labeled A and B. Container A contains a molecule of an ideal gas, and container B contains two molecules of an ideal gas. Both containers are at the same temperature.
a. How do the pressures in the two containers compare? Be sure to explain your answer.
Shown below are two identical containers labeled A and B.

b. Shown below are four different containers (C, D, E, and F), each with the same volume and at the same temperature. How do the pressures of the gases in the containers compare?

Shown below are two identical containers labeled A and B.

c. Container H below has twice the volume of container G. How will the pressure in the containers compare? Explain your reasoning.

Shown below are two identical containers labeled A and B.

d. How will the pressure of containers G and H compare if you add two more gas molecules to container H?
e. Consider containers J and L below. Container L has twice the volume of container J. Container J is at a temperature of 100 K, and container L is at 200 K. How does the pressure in container J compare with that in container L? Include an explanation as part of your answer.

Shown below are two identical containers labeled A and B.
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General Chemistry

ISBN: 978-1439043998

9th edition

Authors: Darrell Ebbing, Steven D. Gammon

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