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Two containers hold an ideal gas at the same temperature and pressure. Both containers hold the same type of gas, but container B has twice the volume of container A. (i) What is the average translational kinetic energy per molecule in container B? (a) twice that of container A (b) the same as that of container A (c) half that of container A (d) impossible to determine (ii) From the same choices, describe the internal energy of the gas in container B.

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Answered by as1921402
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Answer:

(b ) the same as that of container A

Answered by Sinthushaa
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Answer:

(i) b) the same as that of container A

(ii) d) impossible to determine

Explanation:

It determines how hot or cold anything is its temperature. It is expressed in Celsius (°C) degrees. The force applied to a specific region is measured as pressure. Pascals are used to measure it (Pa). A form of matter known as gas lacks a distinct shape or volume and instead fills the space inside its container. Air, oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, helium, and hydrogen are a few examples of gases. The amount of space that a container can hold is its volume, which is often expressed in cubic units like liters, gallons, or cubic feet. One sort of atom, like oxygen, can make up a molecule (O2), or different types of atoms, such as water (H2O).

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