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Chemistry, 27.06.2020 05:01 Ap621765

Using the Figure 1 Maxwell-Boltzmann Distribution graph from above and a periodic chart select the gas from the following list that would have the closest average speed to neon gas. Select from nitrogen, oxygen, fluorine and chlorine gas at the same standard atmospheric conditions. (Remember the diatomic gases and double their atomic mass to give the molar mass.) Using the Figure 1 Maxwell-Boltzmann Distribution graph from above and a periodic chart select the gas from the following list that would have the slowest average speed with all at the same standard atmospheric conditions. Select from carbon dioxide, argon, nitrogen and chlorine.


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