Part A Consider 1 mol an ideal gas at 30°C and 1.09 atm pressure. To get some idea how close these molecules are to each

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Part A Consider 1 mol an ideal gas at 30°C and 1.09 atm pressure. To get some idea how close these molecules are to each

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Part A Consider 1 Mol An Ideal Gas At 30 C And 1 09 Atm Pressure To Get Some Idea How Close These Molecules Are To Each 1
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Part A Consider 1 mol an ideal gas at 30°C and 1.09 atm pressure. To get some idea how close these molecules are to each other, on the average, imagine them to be uniformly spaced, with each molecule at the center of a small cube. What is the length of an edge of each cube if adjacent cubes touch but do not overlap? Express your answer in meters. VALO ? I= m Submit Request Answer Part B How does this distance compare with the diameter of a typical molecule? The diameter of a typical molecule is about 10 10 m. Enter your answer numerically. IVO AO ? dmolecule Submit Request Answer Part C How does their separation compare with the spacing of atoms in solids, which typically are about 0.3 nm apart? Enter your answer numerically. VO AEO P ? Lolid Submit Request Answer
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