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In the simulation, set the temperature of the sample gas to 304 K. Click on the

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Question

In the simulation, set the temperature of the sample gas to 304 K. Click on the "Run" button, and obersve how the number of moles of the gas varies with an increase in the volume of the gas. Then, click the "Reset" button, set the temperature of the sample gas of the sample to 504 K, and click on the "Run" button again.

Select the correct options listed below

1. The volume of the sample gas increases linearly with the number of moles.

2.The volume of the gas doubles when the number of moles of the gas is doubled at the same temperature

3.Volume is inversely proportional to the number of moles of the gas

4.The pressure of the sample gas increases with an increase in volume

Explanation / Answer

ANSWER

1. The volume of the sample gas increases linearly with the number of moles.

2.The volume of the gas doubles when the number of moles of the gas is doubled at the same temperature