Which of the following decreases when a given mass of gas is compressed to half its initial volume?

a

Average intermolecular distance

b

Frequency of collisions

c

Number of molecules present

d

Atomic radius of each particle

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Chrisplendour
1 year ago

The correct answer is A) Average intermolecular distance.

When a gas is compressed to half its initial volume, the molecules are packed more closely together, resulting in a decrease in the average intermolecular distance.

The other options do not decrease when a gas is compressed:

B) Frequency of collisions: Actually increases, since the molecules are now closer together and moving faster due to the increased pressure.

C) Number of molecules present: Remains the same, since the mass of the gas is unchanged.

D) Atomic radius of each particle: Remains the same, since the atomic radius is a property of the individual atoms and is not affected by changes in the gas's volume or pressure.

Sorma
4 years ago

Sorry explanation pls

Sorma
4 years ago

wrong

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