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Gas molecules move around faster than liquids or solids of the same temperature. If the same experiment were conducted using different compositions of gas instead of crystals, which of the following conclusions would the data most likely support?


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Yeah Oh Okay Last science question In this Siri's gas

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molecules move around faster than liquids or solids of the

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same temperature If the same experiment were conducted using different

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compositions of gas instead of crystals Which of the following

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conclusions with the data most likely support on a whole

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lot of gas going on here Well Since gas molecules

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move faster than liquids and know we aren't going to

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make that kind of joke I'm doing that They can

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spread out faster Just like the crystal experiment with a

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higher water temperature The gas experiment will be complete in

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a shorter amount of time than the crystal water experiment

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of the same temperature So the right answer here it's

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B the gas experiment would take less time for complete

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diffusion Yeah All right now we're done You know you're

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not making jokes there either You're a classy organization here

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