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    The time average of the kinetic energy of one molecule of a gas taken over a long period of time

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    The kinetic energy per g mol for a diatomic gas at room temperature is

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    A diatomic gas is heated at constant pressure. What fraction of the heat energy is used to increase the internal energy?

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    The kinetic energy of translation of 20 g of oxygen at 47°C is (molecular wt. of oxygen is 32 g/mol and R = 8.3 J/mol/K)

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    The average kinetic energy of a gas molecule is

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    The average kinetic energy of a gas molecule at 27°C is 6.21 × 10–21 J. Its average kinetic energy at 227°C will be

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    The average translational kinetic energy of O2 (molar mass 32) molecules at a particular temperature is 0.048 eV. The translational kinetic energy of N2 (molar mass 28) molecules in eV at the same temperature is

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    The average translational energy and the r.m.s. speed of molecules in a sample of oxygen gas at 300 K are 6.21 × 10–21 J and 484 m/s respectively. The corresponding values at 600 K are nearly (assuming ideal gas behaviour)

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    A polyatomic gas with n degrees of freedom has a mean energy per molecule give by
    (N is Avogadro\'s number)

  • Question 10
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    At 0 K which of the following properties of a gas will be zero?

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