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part b would the volume be different if the gas was argon (under the sa…

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part b
would the volume be different if the gas was argon (under the same conditions)?
match the words in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right.
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number of moles
the same
different
mass
the volume would be if the gas was argon because the ideal gas law is dependent on
the of the gas and not the

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The ideal gas law ($PV = nRT$) shows that volume ($V$) depends on the number of moles ($n$) of gas, temperature ($T$), pressure ($P$), and the gas constant ($R$). It does not depend on the type of gas (like whether it's argon or another gas). If the conditions (same pressure, temperature, and number of moles) are the same, the volume remains unchanged.

Answer:

The volume would be the same if the gas was argon because the ideal gas law is dependent on the number of moles of the gas and not the mass.