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Which of these samples contains the smallest number of particles atoms or molecules)? Explain your logic.
1.0 L of H2 at STP (0 C and 1 atm)
1.0 L of N2 at STP
1.0 L of H2 at 20 C and 760 torr
1.0 L of N2 at 0 C and 800 torr
1.0 L of He at STP
Expansionary Gap
A situation where the actual output in an economy exceeds the potential output, often leading to inflation.
Cost-Push Inflation
Cost-push inflation is caused by an increase in the prices of production inputs like labour and raw materials, leading to decreased supply and increased cost of finished goods.
Potential Output
This refers to the maximum output an economy can produce without leading to inflation, assuming all resources are fully utilized.
Actual Price Level
The Actual Price Level refers to the current general level of prices for goods and services in the economy at a specific point in time.
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