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Chem subject test sat, please help!?

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ok so i have a question on the section where they ask something like: (you don't have to answer this question for me, i know it, i have a question about the TYPE of question)

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At the same temperature and pressure, 1 L of hydrogen gas and 1 L of neon gas have the same mass

BECAUSE

equal volumes of ideal gases at the same temperature and pressure contain the same number of moles.

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and you have to decide true or false for each statement, and then whether the second statement is a correct explanation of the first.

ok well if i decide that one is false (like the first statement here), i wouldn't bubble in CE (correct explanation) EVER, right? since one is false, how can there ever be a correct explanation? i know it's a stupid, but i can just simply rule that out when i know even one is false, correct?

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  1. I don't think that I would agree with either statement.  Even though you have the same volume there will be different masses just because of how much mass is taken by 1 molecule of each gas.  The number of molecules of each gas would be different dependent on the mass of each gas.


  2. You are correct. CE is only if it's also TT

  3. yea its only if it has T rue adn True thennn you have to see if it is the correct explanationn

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