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Consider a mole of CO2 and a mole of N2O each at STP. Which of the following statements are true? Check all that apply.
~Both gases will have approximately the same density at these conditions.
~When the volume is not held constant, raising the temperature will decrease the density of both samples
~The CO2 sample will contain fewer molecules of gas.
~When the volume is held constant, raising the temperature will increase the density of both samples.
~N2O will have a higher density at these conditions.
~Both samples will occupy the same volume.
~Both gases will have approximately the same density at these conditions.
~When the volume is not held constant, raising the temperature will decrease the density of both samples
~The CO2 sample will contain fewer molecules of gas.
~When the volume is held constant, raising the temperature will increase the density of both samples.
~N2O will have a higher density at these conditions.
~Both samples will occupy the same volume.
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Answered by
Jake
Both gases will have approximately the same density at these conditions.
When the volume is held constant, raising the temperature will increase the density of both samples.
When the volume is held constant, raising the temperature will increase the density of both samples.
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