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Test: Kinetic Theory of an Ideal Gas and Law of Equipartition of Energy (September 21) - Question 1

How many degrees of freedom do non linear triatomic gas molecules has?

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A triatomic nonlinear gaseous atom has 6 degrees of freedom, that are 3 in all transrational directions and three rotational barriers in all the three axises.

Test: Kinetic Theory of an Ideal Gas and Law of Equipartition of Energy (September 21) - Question 2

If a gas has n degree of freedom, ratio of principal specific heats of the gas is

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Let us consider 1 mole of an ideal gas at kelvin temperature T. It has N molecules (Avogadro's number). The internal energy of an ideal gas is entirely kinetic. The average KE per molecule of a ideal gas is ½ ​nkT (k is boltzman constant), where n is degree of freedom. Therefore, the internal energy of one mole of a gas would be
 
E=N(1/2​nKT)=1/2​nRT             (∵k=R/N​)
 
Now, Cv​=dE/dT​=n/2 ​R
 
and Cp​=n/2 ​R+R=(n/2​+1)R
 
​Cp/ Cv ​​=​(n/2​+1)R/n/2​=(1+2/n​)

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Test: Kinetic Theory of an Ideal Gas and Law of Equipartition of Energy (September 21) - Question 3

 O2  is a __________ molecule , and has __________ translational degrees of freedom

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Oxygen molecule is a diatomic molecule and  has 3 translational and 2 rotational degrees of freedom

Test: Kinetic Theory of an Ideal Gas and Law of Equipartition of Energy (September 21) - Question 4

What is law of equipartition of energy?

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The total energy is equally distributed in all possible energy modes, with each mode having an average energy equal to ½ kBT. This is known as the law of equipartition of energy.

Test: Kinetic Theory of an Ideal Gas and Law of Equipartition of Energy (September 21) - Question 5

The degree of freedom for diatomic gas is:

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For monoatomic gas degrees of freedom are 3, while for diatomic gas is it 5, and for triatomic gas it is 7.

Test: Kinetic Theory of an Ideal Gas and Law of Equipartition of Energy (September 21) - Question 6

1calorie = ?

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1 calorie = 4.184 joules. That is the conversion rate, no explanation.

Test: Kinetic Theory of an Ideal Gas and Law of Equipartition of Energy (September 21) - Question 7

The degree of freedom for tri atomic gas is:

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Degrees of freedom are the ways in which a molecule of the gas can execute motion.
So in case of triatomic gas molecule:
1. It can translate (move) in all 3 dimensions, which accounts for 3 degrees of freedom (since there are 3 dimensions in which it could translate (move)).
2. This molecule can also revolve with Moment of Inertia ≠ 0 around all three axes, x, y, and z, which accounts for another 3 degrees of freedom (since there are 3 axes of rotation).

Test: Kinetic Theory of an Ideal Gas and Law of Equipartition of Energy (September 21) - Question 8

On which of the following factors, does the average kinetic energy of gas molecules depend?

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The average K.E. of gas molecules depends only on the absolute temperature of the gas and is directly proportional to it.

Test: Kinetic Theory of an Ideal Gas and Law of Equipartition of Energy (September 21) - Question 9

The mean free path is the ____________

Test: Kinetic Theory of an Ideal Gas and Law of Equipartition of Energy (September 21) - Question 10

The average distance a molecule can travel without colliding is called

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The mean free path is the average distance travelled by a molecule between two successive collisions.

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