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Listen A real gas most closely resembles an ideal gas at high temperature/pressure) and low (#1: (#2: temperature/pressu

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Listen A real gas most closely resembles an ideal gas at high temperature/pressure) and low (#1: (#2: temperature/pressure). Justification of Boyle's Law: (#3: As the Kinetic Molecular Theory (KMT) assumes the volume occupied by gases is mostly empty space, decreasing the volume of a gas by compressing it.. increases/decreases) the concentration of gas molecules, resulting in more/less) collisions of the molecules and thus. pressure upon the walls of the container. (#4: (#5: increased/decreased) Justification of Charles' Law: According to the KMT, the kinetic energies of gas molecules are proportional to the absolute temperature. Increasing the temperature of a gas causes the molecules to (#6: faster/slower); therefore, at constant pressure, the volume of the (#7: increase/decrease). move gas must
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