Three 3.0-L flasks, each at a pressure of 878 mmHg, are in a room. The flasks contain

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Three 3.0-L flasks, each at a pressure of 878 mmHg, are in a room. The flasks contain He, Ar, and Xe, respectively.
a. Which of the flasks contains the most atoms of gas?
b. Which of the flasks has the greatest density of gas?
c. If the He flask were heated and the Ar flask cooled, which of the three flasks would be at the highest pressure?
d. Say the temperature of the He was lowered while that of the Xe was raised. Which of the three flasks would have the greatest number of moles of gas?
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General Chemistry

ISBN: 978-1439043998

9th edition

Authors: Darrell Ebbing, Steven D. Gammon

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