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A nonlinear triatomic molecule has atoms. How many degrees of freedom for vibration does it possess?
Two gases, a monatomic and a diatomic gas, are at the same temperature. The ratio of their molar specific heats at constant volume () is:
3/5
5/3
2/3
3/2
At very high temperatures, a diatomic gas behaves like a rigid rotator with five degrees of freedom. If the temperature is increased further, what happens to the specific heat at constant volume ()?
It remains constant at 5R/2.
It decreases as the molecules dissociate.
It increases as vibrational modes become active.
It becomes infinite.
A polyatomic gas molecule has degrees of freedom. The ratio of its molar specific heats () is given by:
The specific heat at constant volume for a monoatomic ideal gas is given by:
(5/2)R
(3/2)R
(7/2)R
R
Which type of motion contributes to the degrees of freedom of a monoatomic ideal gas at room temperature?
Rotational
Vibrational
Translational
Both Rotational and Vibrational