In equilibrium, the number of molecules moving in one direction is equal, on ave
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In equilibrium, the number of molecules moving in one direction is equal, on average, to the number of molecules moving in the opposite direction.T or F?
In equilibrium, all directions in space are equivalent in that the speeds of molecules moving in any given direction have the same distribution.
T or F?
In equilibrium and in the absence of external forces (such as that due to Earth's gravity), the particle concentration does not have to be uniform throughout the sample
T or F?
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Explanation / Answer
F T F
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