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Standard X
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Different Physical Properties of HCl
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Identify the situation in which the distance between the molecules of nitrogen gas would decrease.
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Pressure on nitrogen in a closed container is decreased.
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Some nitrogen gas is leaking out of the container
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Volume of the nitrogen gas container is increased.
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D
More nitrogen is added to the container without increasing the volume of the container.
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More nitrogen is added to the container without increasing the volume of the container.
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