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Important Questions on Kinetic Theory of Gases

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An ideal gas equation can be written as, P=ρRTM0 where ρ and M0 are respectively,
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One mole of an ideal gas passes through a process where pressure and volume obey the relation  P=Po1-12VoV2 . Here Po and Vo are constants. Calculate the change in the temperature of the gas if its volume changes from Vo  to  2Vo .
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A cylinder contains hydrogen gas at pressure of 249 kPa and temperature 27oC. Its density is: R=8.3 JK Mol1 K1
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Tyre of a bicycle has volume 2×10-3 m3. Initially the tube is filled 75% of its volume by air at atmospheric pressure 105 N m-2. When a rider is on the bicycle, the area of contact of tyre with road is 24×10-4 m2. The mass of rider with bicycle is 120 kg. If a pump delivers a volume 500 cm3 of air in each stroke then the number of strokes required to inflate the tyre is g=10 m s-2
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 The temperature of an open room of volume 30 m3 increases from 17°C to 27°C due to the sunshine. The atmospheric pressure in the room remains 1×105 Pa. If ni and nf are the number of molecules in the room before and after heating, then nf-ni will be:
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If a kilo mole of methane gas weighs 16 kg, the density of methane at 20 °C and 5 atm pressure is (Use R=8314 J k-1 mol-K)
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The equation of state for 2 g of oxygen at a pressure p and temperature T, when occupying a volume V will be
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Two non-reactive monatomic ideal gases have their atomic masses in the ratio 2:3. The ratio of their partial pressures, when enclosed in a vessel kept at a constant temperature is 4:3. The ratio of their densities is
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Two non-reactive monoatomic ideal gases have their atomic masses in the ratio 2 : 3. The ratio of their partial pressures, when enclosed in a vessel kept at a constant temperature, is 4 : 3. The ratio of their densities is 
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For the P-V diagram given for an ideal gas
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 Out of the following which one correctly represents the T-P diagram?
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A container AB in the shape of a rectangular parallelepiped of length 5 m is divided internally by a movable partition P as shown in the figure.
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The left compartment is filled with a given mass of an ideal gas of molar mass 32 while the right compartment is filled with an equal mass of another ideal gas of molar mass 18 at same temperature. What will be the distance of P from the left wall A when equilibrium is established?
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If pressure and temperature of an ideal gas are doubled and volume is halved, the number of molecules of gas
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0.02 moles of an ideal diatomic gas with initial temperature 20°C is compressed from 1500 cm3 to 500 cm3. The thermodynamic process is such that pV2=β, where β is a constant. Then, the value of β is close to (the gas constant, R=831 J K-1 mol-1 ).
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Two vessels separately contain two ideal gases A and B at the same temperature. The pressure of gas A is three times the pressure of gas B. Under these conditions, the density of gas A is found to be two times the density of B. The ratio of molecular weights of gas A and B i.e. MAMB is
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Different curves in the figure show the behaviour of gases

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(i) Curve I represent ideal gas behaviour
(ii) Curves II, III and IV also represents ideal gas behaviour at different temperatures T2,T3 and T4
(iii) Curves II, III and IV represents behaviour of a real gas at different temperatures T2,T3 and T4
(iv) T2>T3>T4
(v) T2<T3<T4
The correct statements are

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Two gases having same pressure P and volume V are mixed at a temperature T. If the mixture is at a temperature T and occupies the same volume then pressure of the mixture would be
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For Boyle's law to hold good the necessary condition is
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An open glass tube is immersed in mercury in such a way that a length of 8 cm extends above the mercury level. The open end of the tube is then closed and sealed and the tube is raised vertically up by additional 46 cm. What will be length of the air column above mercury in the tube now ?
(Atmospheric pressure = 76 cm of Hg)
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A given sample of an ideal gas occupies a volume, V at a pressure, P and absolute temperature, T. The mass of each molecule of the gas is m . Which of the following gives the density of the gas?
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A vertical closed cylinder is separated into two parts by a frictionless piston of mass m and of negligible thickness. The piston is free to move along the length of the cylinder. The length of the cylinder above piston is l1, and that below the piston is l2, such that l1>l2. Each part of the cylinder contains n moles of an ideal gas at equal temperature T. If the piston is stationary, its mass m will be given by:
(R is universal gas constant and g is the acceleration due to gravity)