A flask at room temperature contains exactly equal amounts (in moles) of nitrogen and xenon. Sort the
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A flask at room temperature contains exactly equal amounts (in moles) of nitrogen and xenon. Sort the conditions based on the gas described. Some may have more than one answer, but noe will have the same answer.
1) Nitrogen has the greater value
2) Xenon has the greater value
3) Both gases have the same value
A. Gas that exerts the greater partial pressure.
B. Gas for which the molecules or atoms have the greatest average velocity
C. Gas that would have a higher rate of effusion through a small hole opened in the flask.
D. Gas for which the molecules or atoms have the greatest average of kinetic energy.
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