Part A Gases move faster at higher temperatures. at a higher temperature, the number and force of the collisions against the walls of the container is greater. the attractive forces between the particles of a gas increase with temperature. According to kinetic molecular theory. O at a higher temperature, gas particles have greater kinetic energy. O as temperature increases, the concentration of gas molecules in a container increases. Request Answer Submit Part B Gases can be compressed much more than liquids or solids. According to kinetic molecular theory, the repulsive forces between the particles of a gas are very small; thus, the particles tend to be close together. particles of a gas move randomly; thus, the distances between the particles are random values. the average kinetic energy of gas molecules is extremely low, thus, low energies are sufficient to push gas molecules closer together. O since there are great distances between the particles of a gas, they can be pushed closer together and remain a gas. Submit Request Answer Part C The volume occupied by a gas does not depend on what gas it is. P Pearson

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O particles of a gas move randomly; thus, the distances between the particles are random values.
O the average kinetic energy of gas molecules is extremely low; thus, low energies are sufficient to push gas molecules closer together.
O since there are great distances between the particles of a gas, they can be pushed closer together and remain a gas.
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The volume occupied by a gas does not depend on what gas it is.
O the volume of a gas depends only on the path of motion of the particles.
O all gases have essentially the same mass.
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O most of the volume of a gas is empty space.
O gas particles are in constant motion, and the rate of this motion does not vary from one gas to another.
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Transcribed Image Text:O Course Home b Search results for 'use dimension X + -> A openvellum.ecollege.com/course.html?courseld=16561285&OpenVellumHMAC=b10f10fff5c853184f7070f2a1f9d5b#10001 8 : E Apps G Gmail YouTube O Maps E Connect - To Do As.. O OCCC Moodle P chem work b help A Balance Chemical E. Syllabus Accoraing to kinetic moiecuiar tneory, at a higher temperature, gas particles have greater kinetic energy. Scores O as temperature increases, the concentration of gas molecules in a container increases. eТеxt Submit Request Answer Document Sharing User Settings Part B Course Tools > Gases can be compressed much more than liquids or solids. According to kinetic molecular theory, the repulsive forces between the particles of a gas are very small; thus, the particles tend to be close together. O particles of a gas move randomly; thus, the distances between the particles are random values. O the average kinetic energy of gas molecules is extremely low; thus, low energies are sufficient to push gas molecules closer together. O since there are great distances between the particles of a gas, they can be pushed closer together and remain a gas. Submit Request Answer Part C The volume occupied by a gas does not depend on what gas it is. O the volume of a gas depends only on the path of motion of the particles. O all gases have essentially the same mass. According to kinetic molecular theory, O most of the volume of a gas is empty space. O gas particles are in constant motion, and the rate of this motion does not vary from one gas to another. Submit Request Answer Provide Feedback Next > P Pearson Copyright © 2021 Pearson Education Inc. All rights reserved. | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Permissions | Contact Us | 10:06 PM P Type here to search 2/14/2021 近
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Gases move faster at higher temperatures.
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O at a higher temperature, the number and force of the collisions against the walls of the container is greater.
O the attractive forces between the particles of a gas increase with temperature.
According to kinetic molecular theory,
at a higher temperature, gas particles have greater kinetic energy.
as temperature increases, the concentration of gas molecules in a container increases.
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Gases can be compressed much more than liquids or solids.
According to kinetic molecular theory,
O the repulsive forces between the particles of a gas are very small; thus, the particles tend to be close together.
O particles of a gas move randomly; thus, the distances between the particles are random values.
O the average kinetic energy of gas molecules is extremely low; thus, low energies are sufficient to push gas molecules closer together.
O since there are great distances between the particles of a gas, they can be pushed closer together and remain a gas.
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The volume occupied by a gas does not depend on what gas it is.
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