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Volume versus temperature graphs for a given mass of an ideal gas is shown in figure. At two different values of constant pressure. What can be inferred about relation between P1 and p2

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An inflated rubber balloon contains one mole of an ideal gas, has a pressure p, volume V and temperature 1. If the temperature rises to 1.1T, and the volume is increased to1.05 V, the final pressure will be

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At 0°C the density of a fixed mass of a gas divided by pressure is x. At 100°C, the ratio will be

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A flask is filled with 13 g of an ideal gas at 27°C and its temperature is raised to 52°C. The mass of the gas that has to be released to maintain the temperature of the gas in the flask at 52°C and the pressure remaining the same is

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The r.m.s. speed of the molecules of a gas at a pressure 10^5Pa and temperature 0°C is 0.5 km sec^-1. If the pressure is kept constant but temperature is raised to 819°C, the velocity will become

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When temperature of an ideal gas is increased from 27°C to 227°C, its r.m.s. speed changed from 400 metre/s to Vs .The Vs is

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At a given temperature the root mean square velocities of oxygen and hydrogen molecules are in the ratio

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If the oxygen (02) has root mean square velocity of C ms-1, then root mean square velocity of the hydrogen (H2) will be

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The number of translational degrees of freedom for a diatomic gas is

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The temperature of argon, kept in a vessel, is raised by 1°C at a constant volume. The total heat supplied to the gas is a combination of translational and rotational energies. Their respective shares are

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