Ideal Gas Equation
Ideal Gas Equation: Overview
This Topic covers sub-topics such as Ideal Gas Equation, Universal Gas Constant, Partial Pressure in Terms of Mole Fraction, Density and Molar Mass Relation, Derivation of Dalton's Law and, Calculation of Universal Gas Constant
Important Questions on Ideal Gas Equation
A gaseous mixture was prepared by taking equal mole of If the total pressure of the mixture was found 1 atmosphere, the partial pressure of the nitrogen in the mixture is:

If 500ml of gas A at 400 torrs and 666.6 ml of B at 600 torrs are placed in a 3 liter flask, the pressure of the system will be

If 500ml of gas A at 400 torr and 666.6 ml of B at 600 torr are placed in a 3 litre flask, the pressure of the system will be

Cyclopropane and oxygen at partial pressures torr and torr respectively are mixed in a gas cylinder. What is the ratio of the number of moles of cyclopropane to the number of moles of oxygen (Assume no reaction).

If are pressure, volume, molar mass, temperature and gas constant respectively, then for an ideal gas, the density is given by

A gaseous mixture of moles of , moles of , moles of and moles of is contained in a vessel. Assuming that gases are ideal and the partial pressure of is atm, total pressure is

The density of the gaseous mixture in a vessel at 2.1 atmosphere and 310 K is 1.35 g/litre. If a small pin-hole is made on the wall of the vessel, through which gases effuse, then which of the following is the correct composition of the gases He and effusing out initially?

Calculate the number of hours (up to the nearest integer) of service that can be derived at , from an acetylene lamp containing calcium carbide. Given that the lamp requires acetylene gas at , for one hour. [Take

The total pressure exerted by the mixture of non-reactive gases is equal to the sum of the _____ pressures of individual gases.

Give relationship pressure exerted by the gas and its mole fraction of the mixture.

Define and derive the Dalton’s law of partial pressures.

If moles of an ideal gas at occupies volume of , then pressure of the gas will be _____.(write with four significant figures)

Calculate the number of hours (up to nearest integer) of service that can be derived at 1 atm, from an acetylene lamp containing calcium carbide. Given that the lamp requires acetylene gas at 1 atm for one hour. [Take

Calculate the number of hours of service that can be derived at 1 atm, from an acetylene lamp containing calcium carbide. Given that the lamp requires acetylene gas at 1 atm for one hour. [Take

The pressure of a mixture of '' gram of oxygen gas and mole of hydrogen gas contained in a vessel of at is . The value of '' is:

If and are mole fraction, pressure fraction and volume fraction, respectively, of a gaseous mixture, then

Which one of the following schematic graphs best represents the variation of (in Joules) versus $T$ (in Kelvin) of one mole of an ideal gas? (The dotted line represents )

A container of volume can with stand a maximum pressure of atm at before exploding. The maximum amount of nitrogen (in ) that can be safely put in this container at this temperature is closest to

each of , and are present in a container exerting pressure at . The pressure in atm exerted by each of and in the second container of same volume and temperature is

A mixture of nitrogen and water vapour is admitted to a flask that contains a solid drying agent. Immediately after admission, the pressure in the flask is . After standing for some hours, the pressure reaches a steady value of . Calculate the mole percent of water vapour in the original mixture.
