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Chemistry, 02.04.2021 04:20 maycigrimaldi4990

Are the gas laws affected depending on whether you use heavy gas particles or light gas particles? If anything, what is affected by the size of the molecule? Hint: Turn on the collision counter (10 ps) and measure the control setup with heavy particles and then repeat using light particles.

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