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At the same temperature and pressure and volume of two gases, which of the following quantities is constant
Total number of molecules
Average kinetic energy
Root mean square velocity
Mean free path
The equation of state of a gas is given by where and are constants. The isotherms can be represented by where and depend only on temperature and
and
and
and
and
The average kinetic energy of a gas molecules is
Proportional to pressure of gas
Inversely proportional to volume of gas
Inversely proportional to absolute temperature of gas
Directly proportional to absolute temperature of gas
The relation between the gas pressure and average kinetic energy per unit volume is
If 90 g of water is converted to steam at STP and behaves ideally, what volume will it occupy?
22.4 L
44.8 L
112 L
224 L
A gas is filled in a closed container and its molecules are moving in horizontal direction with uniform acceleration. Neglecting acceleration due to gravity, the pressure inside the container is
Uniform everywhere
Less in the front
Less at the back
Less at the top
The average translational kinetic energy of a hydrogen gas molecules at NTP will be
[Boltzmannβs constant ]
The kinetic energy of translation of of oxygen at is (molecular wt. of oxygen is and R = )
The mean kinetic energy of one mole of gas per degree of freedom (on the basis of kinetic theory of gases) is
Which of the following is NOT an assumption of the kinetic theory of ideal gases?
Gas molecules are in constant random motion.
Collisions between gas molecules are perfectly elastic.
Gas molecules have significant volume compared to the container.
There are no intermolecular forces between gas molecules.