Chemistry, 04.05.2020 23:30, sis2depoxd8mj
The picture shows two containers filled with a gas, both initially at room temperature. then one of them was joined with Heat
Which statement is correct?
The average kinetic energy of the gas particles is greater in container A because its particles move faster.
The average kinetic energy of the gas particles is greater in container B because it has a lower temperature.
The gas particles in both containers have the same average kinetic energy because they have the same volume.
The gas particles in both containers have the same average kinetic energy because they have equal number of particles.
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