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which gas will have the most collisions between its particles, methane at 340K, carbon dioxide at 80 C, argon at 265K or helium at 20 C?

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Hey there!:

Option B,CO2 at 353K

*Since most collisions means that highest kinetic energy.

*As we know that kinetic energy of gas molecules is directly proportional to absolute temperature

*More the temperature, More the kinetic energy.

* Hence B is the correct answer as it has highest temperature.

Hope this helps!

User Linxy
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Answer: Option (b) is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

As it is known that more is the kinetic energy present between the molecules of a gas, more will be the number of collisions take place.

Also, relation between kinetic energy and temperature is as follows.

K.E =
(3)/(2)kT

This means that more is the temperature of gas more will be the kinetic energy present withing its molecules or vice-versa.

As methane is at 340 K.

Carbon dioxide is at 80
^(o)C = (80 +273) K = 353 K

Argon is at 265 K and helium is at 20
^(o)C = (20 + 273)K = 293 K

Therefore, temperature of carbon dioxide gas is the maximum.

Thus, we can conclude that the carbon dioxide gas at 80
^(o)C will have the most collisions between its particles.

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