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In equilibrium, the number of molecules moving in one direction is equal, on ave

ID: 2049988 • Letter: I

Question

In equilibrium, the number of molecules moving in one direction is equal, on average, to the number of molecules moving in the opposite direction.

T or F?

In equilibrium, all directions in space are equivalent in that the speeds of molecules moving in any given direction have the same distribution.

T or F?

In equilibrium and in the absence of external forces (such as that due to Earth's gravity), the particle concentration does not have to be uniform throughout the sample

T or F?


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Explanation / Answer

F T F