If two gasses, helium and krypton, are mixed in a rigid container and heated to 315 K. What is true about the diffusion rates of the two gasses? O krypton particles diffuse faster because they weigh more helium particles diffuse faster because they weigh less krypton and helium particles diffuse at the same rate since they have the same temperature krypton and helium particles diffuse at the same rate since they are both noble gasses If you increase the number of moles of gas in a container and keep the volume constant. What will happen to the pressure? Pressure stays constant Pressure decreases O Pressure increases Pressure is unaffected

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If two gasses, helium and krypton, are mixed in a rigid container and heated to
315 K. What is true about the diffusion rates of the two gasses?
O krypton particles diffuse faster because they weigh more
helium particles diffuse faster because they weigh less
krypton and helium particles diffuse at the same rate since they have the same
temperature
o krypton and helium particles diffuse at the same rate since they are both noble
gasses
If you increase the number of moles of gas in a container and keep the volume
constant. What will happen to the pressure?
O Pressure stays constant
O Pressure decreases
Pressure increases
O Pressure is unaffected
Transcribed Image Text:If two gasses, helium and krypton, are mixed in a rigid container and heated to 315 K. What is true about the diffusion rates of the two gasses? O krypton particles diffuse faster because they weigh more helium particles diffuse faster because they weigh less krypton and helium particles diffuse at the same rate since they have the same temperature o krypton and helium particles diffuse at the same rate since they are both noble gasses If you increase the number of moles of gas in a container and keep the volume constant. What will happen to the pressure? O Pressure stays constant O Pressure decreases Pressure increases O Pressure is unaffected
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