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Scenario: A gas occupies 1.56 L at 1.00 atm. What will be the volume of this gas if the pressure becomes 3.00 atm?
Hint! You should check three boxes: one to describe particle speed, one to describe particle spacing and one to describe number of particle collisions.
Question 5 options:
1. The particles speed up.
2. The particles slow down.
3. The particle speed doesn't change.
4. The particles are squished (compressed) closer together.
5. The particles float farther apart.
6. The distance between particles doesn't change.
7. The number of collisions among particles in the gas sample increases.
8. The number of collisions among particles in the gas sample decreases.
9. The number of collisions among particles in the gas sample doesn't change.
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