The extension questions in the Maxwell-Boltzmann Distribution POGIL activity challenge students to apply kinetic molecular theory to complex scenarios like absolute zero, changing moles of gas, and activation energy in chemical reactions. Extension Question 1: Theoretical Absolute Zero
would double. Since the y-axis represents the number of particles, having twice as many moles means there are twice as many particles at every possible speed. Khan Academy Extension Question 3: Activation Energy and Catalysts Khan Academy Extension Question 3: Activation Energy and
Question 1: The Activation Energy Shift (Catalysis Context) are at the same temperature.
Prompt: How does the addition of a catalyst alter the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution curve? changing moles of gas
Prompt: Why does the Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution start at zero speed but never touch the y-axis (frequency axis) precisely at speed = 0?
Question 2
Two gases, ( \textO_2 ) (molar mass 32 g/mol) and ( \textHe ) (molar mass 4 g/mol), are at the same temperature.
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