Multiple Choice
Why does one mole of a gas occupy 22.4 L, no matter what the gas happens to be?
A) Because gas laws are all the same.
B) Because gas particles actually occupy very little of that volume.
C) Because all gas particles in any gas are of high enough energy.
D) None of the above; rather, there are different volumes for different gases.
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