A real gas behaves least like an ideal gas under the conditions of(1) low temperature and low pressure
(2) low temperature and high pressure
(3) high temperature and low pressure
(4) high temperature and high pressure

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is option 3. A real gas behaves least like an ideal gas under the conditions of high temperature and low pressure. At this temperature and pressure, the molecules are close to each other and collisions or interactions are very likely to happen which is not an ideal gas.

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All chemicals which contain OH in the formula are bases.
a. True
b. False

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b. false I hope this help

Answer:

false

Explanation:

Which element has an atom in the ground state with a total of three valence electrons

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1) Aluminum
2) Lithium
3) Phosphorus

Which of the following metal atoms would have the highest conductivity?A.the atom with the smallest radius and the fewest valence electrons
B.the atom with the smallest radius and the most valence electrons
C.the atom with the largest radius and the fewest valence electrons
D.the atom with the largest radius and the most valence electrons

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Answer: Option (d) is the correct answer.

Explanation:

A metal which has the largest size and the most valence electrons would have the highest conductivity because the larger is the size of a metal the more freely electrons can move in it. Hence, the metal can conduct electricity.

If the atom is smaller in size then the electrons will be tightly held around the nucleus and hence they won't be able to move freely. Therefore, they will not conduct electricity.

Thus, we can conclude that the atom with the largest radius and the most valence electrons would have the highest conductivity.

Answer:

D. the atom with the largest radius and the most valence electrons

Explanation:

As the temperature of a substance decreases, theaverage kinetic energy of its particles
(1) decreases
(2) increases
(3) remains the same

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Answer: Option (1) is the correct answer.

Explanation:

Kinetic energy is the energy that arises due to the motion of molecules. Average kinetic energy involves the sum of vibrational, translational and rotational kinetic energies.

When we decrease the temperature then the movement of molecules starts to decrease. As a result, there will be decrease in the average kinetic energy of its particles.

Thus, we can conclude that as the temperature of a substance decreases, the  average kinetic energy of its particles decreases.

Which is true about fossil fuels? A.
Coal and natural gas came from swamp environments, while oil came from open oceans.

B.
Coal came from swampy environments, while oil and natural gas came from open ocean environments.

C.
Coal, oil, and natural gas came from swamp environments.

D.
Natural gas and oil came from swamp environments, while coal came from open oceans.

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Which is true about fossil fuels? The statement that is true about fossil fuels is Coal came from swampy environments, while oil and natural gas came from open ocean environments. The answer is letter B. The rest of the choices is not true for fossil fuel 

If 600.0 ml of air at 20.0 c is heated to 60.0L , what will be its volume

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p1v1/t1 = p2t2/t2

p is constant
v1=600, t1 =20c=293K
v2=?, t2=60c=333K
temperature must be in Kelvin

do the math