H CH SO O H: Kinetic Theory of Gases
H CH SO O H: Kinetic Theory of Gases
H CH SO O H: Kinetic Theory of Gases
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2 m1 P1 10 107
P a V b RT = m2 = 2.5
V 2 m2 P2 m2
2.5 106
kg.
RT 2a
P 2 Hence mass of the gas taken out of the
V b V
on comparing the given equation with this cylinder
1 10 2.5 7.5kg.
standard equation we get . Hence
2
m ***
mass of gas
M
1
m m 44 22gm.
2
17. (d) As we know 1 mol of any ideal gas at STP
occupies a volume of 22.4 litres.
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25. (b)
1 1 3 1.3 2 1.4
2 2
1 2 1 (1.3 1) (1.4 1)
mix 1 1.33
1 2 3 2
1 1 2 1 (1.3 1) (1.4 1)
26. (d) In mixture gases will acquire thermal
equilibrium (i.e., same temperature) so their
kinetic energies will also be same.
1
27. (b) Vt V0(1 t) 0.5 1 819 2
273
litre= 2 103 m3
22. (b) If m is the total mass of the gas then its kinetic
1
energy mv2
2
When the vessel is suddenly stopped then
total kinetic energy will increase the
temperature of the gas. Hence
1 m [As
mv2 CvT CvT
2 M
R
Cv ]
1
m R 1
T mv2
M 1 2
Mv2( 1)
T .
2R
23. (d) For open mouth vessel, pressure is constant.
Volume is also given constant
m 1
Hence from PV RT RT T
M m
T1 m2
T2 m1
1
th part escapes, so remaining mass in
4
3
the vessel m2 m1
4
(273 60) 3 / 4 m1
T m1
T 444K = 171°C
PV
24. (d) n Now,
kT
(2P )(2V) PV n 1
n' 4 4n or .
kT kT n' 4