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Now run this simulation that demonstrates the properties of...
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Part C
Now run this simulation that demonstrates the properties of gases. The simulation shows a
container with a lid on top. The lid can be opened and closed by dragging it left and right on
the left side of the container is a yellow handle. Drag this handle right or left to decrease or
increase the volume of the container. On the top right of the container are a thermometer
and a pressure gauge. Follow these steps to use the simulation, and then answer the
question that follows.
1. Reduce the container to its least volume by dragging the yellow handle as far right as
you can.
2. In the Gas in Chamber menu, add 80 molecules of heavy species to the container.
3. In the Constant Parameter menu, select Pressure.
4. Increase the number of heavy species molecules to 200.
What do you observe when the molecules are increased from 80 to 200 at constant
pressure?
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