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    For a diatomic gas change in internal energy for unit change in temperature for constant pressure and constant volume is U1 and U2 respectively, U1 : U2 is

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    If number of molecules of H2 are double than that of O2, then ratio of kinetic energy of hydrogen and that of oxygen at 300 K is

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    The average kinetic energy of a gas at –23° C and 75 cm pressure is 5 × 10–14erg for H2. The mean kineticenergy of the O2 at 227°C and 150 cm pressure will be

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    The ratio of mean kinetic energy of hydrogen and oxygen at a given temperature is

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    The ratio of mean kinetic energy of hydrogen and nitrogen at temperature 300 K and 450 K respectively, is

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    Pressure of an ideal gas is increased by keeping temperature constant. What is the effect on kinetic energy of molecules

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    Mean kinetic energy (or average energy) per molecule of a monoatomic gas is given by

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    A sealed container with negligible coefficient of volumetric expansion contains helium (a monoatomic gas). When it is heated from 300 K to 600 K, theaverage K.E. of helium atoms is

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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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