mole. Describe how this might change the gas sample behavior.
). At this temperature, the curve becomes a vertical line at zero speed because particles theoretically have no kinetic energy. Stoichiometry and Sample Size At this temperature, the curve becomes a vertical
At a constant temperature, all gases have the same average kinetic energy ( ). Because Helium has a much smaller mass ( ), it must have a much higher velocity ( Helium atoms were like frantic toddlers—light, bouncy, and
He thought about a mosh pit. Helium atoms were like frantic toddlers—light, bouncy, and zipping everywhere at impossible speeds. Their curve would be a long, low hill, stretched thin across the x-axis because their velocities were so varied and high. Helium atoms were like frantic toddlers—light
Use a Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution to illustrate how adding a catalyst (lowering the activation energy) speeds up a reaction.