T/F As temperature increases, the average kinetic energy of a sample of gas molecules decreases.
T/F At constant temperature, the heavier the gas molecules, the larger the average velocity.
T/ F Real gas molecules have a volume and exert attractive forces on one another.
T/F At constant temperature, the heavier the gas molecules, the larger the average kinetic energy.
T/F In order for two separate 1.0 L samples of O2(g) and H2(g) to have the same average velocity, the H2(g) sample must be at a higher temperature than the O2(g) sample.
T/F Real gas molecules behave most ideally at high temperature and low pressure.