Vessel A contains CO(g) at 0°C and 1 atm. Vessel B contains SO2(g) at 20°C and 0.5 atm. The two vessels have the same volume.
a) Which vessel contains more molecules?
b) Which contains more mass?
c) In which vessel is the average kinetic energy of molecules higher?
d) In which vessel is the rms speed of molecules higher?
(Could you write it out neatly please)


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