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Ascientist has been working in a lab with several containers, each containing a different noble gas. he is worried that he may have mistakenly swapped the labels on two containers. one container is filled with non-toxic helium gas. the second container is filled with the toxic, highly carcinogenic noble gas, radon. the scientist knows the volume, temperature, and pressure of both of the gas containers. he also knows the mass of an empty container. he does not want to open the containers to figure out what the two gases are, for fear of releasing toxic radon into the lab. which of the following would most likely the scientist identify the gases? a. re-measure the temperature of the containers. b. measure the mass of the gases in each container. c. measure the speed of the molecules in each container. d. measure the charges of the electrons in each of the containers. a scientist has been working in a lab with several containers, each containing a different noble gas. he is worried that he may have mistakenly swapped the labels on two containers. one container is filled with non-toxic helium gas. the second container is filled with the toxic, highly carcinogenic noble gas, radon. the scientist knows the volume, temperature, and pressure of both of the gas containers. he also knows the mass of an empty container. he does not want to open the containers to figure out what the two gases are, for fear of releasing toxic radon into the lab. which of the following would most likely the scientist identify the gases? a. re-measure the temperature of the containers. b. measure the mass of the gases in each container. c. measure the speed of the molecules in each container. d. measure the charges of the electrons in each of the containers.

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