A Helium gas is initially at very low temperature. The temperature is then increased steadily. The number densities of H

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A Helium gas is initially at very low temperature. The temperature is then increased steadily. The number densities of H

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A Helium gas is initially at very low temperature. The temperature is then increased steadily. The number densities of Helium atoms, singly ionized Helium Het and doubly ionized Helium He2+ are measured. Which of the following about the variations of number densities with time is correct? He: Always decreases with time. Het: Always increases with time. He2+: First increases with time, reaching a maximum and then decreases with time. He: Always decreases with time. Het: Always increases with time. He2+: Always increases with time. He: Always decreases with time. Het: First increases with time, reaching a maximum and then decreases with time. He2+: Always increases with time. He: Always decreases with time. Het: First increases with time, reaching a maximum and then decreases with time. He2+: First increases with time, reaching a maximum and then decreases with time.
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