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Chemistry, 01.04.2020 21:52 allieballey0727

The graph shows the distribution of energy in the particles of two gas samples at different temperatures, T1 and T2. A, B, and C represent individual particles.

A graph is shown with two inverted graph curves running close to each other. One of the curves labeled T1 is slightly more spread out than the other labeled T2. The x axis of the graph has the title Kinetic Energy. The y axis of the graph has the title Number of Particles. A vertical line perpendicular to the x axis is shown. This vertical line is labeled Activation Energy. A point labeled B is shown on the right side of the vertical line. A point labeled A is shown in the lower left side of the vertical line. A particle labeled C is shown in the upper left side of the vertical line.

Based on the graph, which of the following statements is likely to be true?

Particle B is more likely to participate in the reaction than particle A.
Particle C is more likely to participate in the reaction than particle B.
Most of the gas particles have either very high or very low kinetic energies.
More gas particles participate in the reaction at T2 than at T1.

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