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Clicker #1 The two balloons above are the same size but contain different gases. How do the pressures inside the balloons compare? A) The pressures are.

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1 Clicker #1 The two balloons above are the same size but contain different gases. How do the pressures inside the balloons compare? A) The pressures are the same. B) The balloon with helium (He) has the greater pressure. C) The balloon with xenon (Xe) has the greater pressure. D) Not enough information is given to answer this question. He Xe

2 Clicker #2 The two balloons above are the same size but contain different gases. Which gas particles will hit the walls of the balloon harder? A) They both hit with the same amount of force. B) The helium particles will hit harder. C) The xenon particles will hit harder. He Xe

3 Clicker #3 You are holding three balloons each containing the same mass of gas. One balloon contains hydrogen gas, one contains helium, and one contains oxygen. Which balloon is the largest? A) The hydrogen balloon is the largest. B) The helium balloon is the largest. C) The oxygen balloon is the largest. D) All of the balloons are the same size.


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