Below is some data for three different gases. Container Gas Formula Molar Mass Volume Temperature Pressure in Container A Methane CH4 16 g/mol 2 L 27°C 2.0 atm B Ethane C₂H6 30. g/mol 2 L 27°C 4.0 atm O Butane, as it has the strongest intermolecular forces Which of the three gases would have behaviors that most modeled the Ideal Gas Law behaviors, as outlined by the Kinetic-Molecular Theory? O Ethane, as it is at the highest pressure O They would all equally model ideal behaviors, as they are all at the same temperature O Methane, as it has the weakest intermolecular forces C Butane C4H10 58 g/mol 2 L 27°C 2.0 atm

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Below is some data for three different gases.
Container
Gas
Formula
Molar Mass
Volume
Temperature
Pressure in Container
A
Methane
CH4
16 g/mol
2L
27°C
2.0 atm
B
Ethane
C₂H6
30. g/mol
2 L
27°C
4.0 atm
Which of the three gases would have behaviors that most modeled the Ideal Gas Law behaviors, as
outlined by the Kinetic-Molecular Theory?
Ethane, as it is at the highest pressure
O They would all equally model ideal behaviors, as they are all at the same temperature
Methane, as it has the weakest intermolecular forces
Butane, as it has the strongest intermolecular forces
с
Butane
C4H10
58 g/mol
2 L
27°C
2.0 atm
Transcribed Image Text:Below is some data for three different gases. Container Gas Formula Molar Mass Volume Temperature Pressure in Container A Methane CH4 16 g/mol 2L 27°C 2.0 atm B Ethane C₂H6 30. g/mol 2 L 27°C 4.0 atm Which of the three gases would have behaviors that most modeled the Ideal Gas Law behaviors, as outlined by the Kinetic-Molecular Theory? Ethane, as it is at the highest pressure O They would all equally model ideal behaviors, as they are all at the same temperature Methane, as it has the weakest intermolecular forces Butane, as it has the strongest intermolecular forces с Butane C4H10 58 g/mol 2 L 27°C 2.0 atm
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