Based on kinetic theory of gases following laws can be proved
Boyle’s law
Charles’ law
Avogadro’s law
All of these
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What is kinetic energy of 1 g of {{\rm{O}}_2}{\mkern 1mu} {\mkern 1mu} {\rm{at}}{\mkern 1mu} {\mkern 1mu} 47\,\,^\circ C?
A real gas behaves most ideally under which of the following conditions?
High pressure and low temperature
High pressure and high temperature
Low pressure and low temperature
Low pressure and high temperature
Which is lighter than dry air?
Moist air
If temperature of 1 mole of gas is increased by 50\,^\circ C calculate the change in kinetic energy of the system
What is kinetic energy of 1 g of {{\rm{O}}_2}{\mkern 1mu} {\mkern 1mu} {\rm{at}}{\mkern 1mu} {\mkern 1mu} 47\,\,^\circ C?
Which is a postulate of kinetic theory of gases?
Gases combine in simple ratio
There is an attraction between gaseous molecules
There is no influence of gravity on gas molecules
Atom is indivisible
A bottle of dry ammonia and one of dry hydrogen chloride are connected through a long tube. The stoppers at both ends of the tube are opened simultaneously. The white ammonium chloride ring first formed will be
At the centre of the tube
Near the hydrogen chloride bottle
Near the ammonia bottle
Throughout the length of the tube
When an ideal gas undergoes unrestricted expansion, no cooling takes place because the molecules:
Exert no attractive forces on each other
Do work equal to loss of
Collide without loss of energy
Are above the inversion temperature
As the temperature is raised from the average kinetic energy of neon atoms changes by a factor of which of the following?
1.07
1.50
2.00
0.50
During the evaporation of liquid
The temperature of the liquid will rise
The temperature of the liquid will fall
May rise or fall depending on the nature
The temperature remains unaffected