Chemistry, 23.02.2021 04:50 madisongibson62
Arrange the following molecules in order of increasing average molecular speed.
CO2 at 380K, H2 at 448K, N2 at 380K, CO2 at 350K
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1 = slowest, 4 = fastest
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