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The average kinetic energy of gas molecules is directly proportional to:
Pressure
Volume
Absolute temperature
Number of moles
At absolute zero temperature, the kinetic energy of gas molecules theoretically becomes:
Maximum
Minimum
Zero
Constant
If the average kinetic energy of gas molecules increases, the temperature of the gas will:
Decrease
Increase
Remain constant
Become zero
A closed container of fixed volume contains an ideal gas. If the temperature of the gas is doubled, what happens to the average kinetic energy of the gas molecules?
Halves
Doubles
Quadruples
Remains the same
At what temperature is the average kinetic energy of a gas molecule equal to the average kinetic energy of the same molecule at 27Β°C?
27Β°C
54Β°C
-27Β°C
0Β°C
Two gases, A and B, have the same average kinetic energy. If the molar mass of A is four times that of B, what is the ratio of their root mean square speeds (v_A/v_B)?
1/4
1/2
2
4
Which factor has the greatest influence on the average kinetic energy of gas molecules?
Pressure
Volume
Temperature
Number of moles