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Collisions between the molecules of a gas and its container exert pressure on the walls of the container. (T/F)

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  • Two large glass containers of equal volume each hold 1 mole of gas. Container 1 is filled with hydrogen gas (2g/mol), and container 2 holds helium (4g/mol). If the pressure of the gas in container 1 equals the pressure of the gas in container 2, which of the following is true?

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    The rms speed of the gas molecules in container 1 is greater than the rms speed of the gas molecules in container 2.
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