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3. Most of the atmosphere is made of nitrogen and oxygen. At room temperature, the speed (velocity) of the molecules of N2 and O2 are plotted (horizontal) versus the abundance (amount) of molecules moving at that speed. Identify which gas is represented by which curve (or if both gases would be represented by the same curve), and justify your answer with a brief explanation. (4) venue each element nos Molecular spoed nometer.
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