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Standard XII
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Abnormal Colligative Properties
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At a constant volume the specific heat of a gas is 0.075cal/g and its molecular weight is 40: A) monoatomic B) diatomic C) triatomic D) none of these
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The specific heat at constant volume for a gas is
0.075
c
a
l
/
g
and at constant pressure it is
0.125
c
a
l
/
g
. Calculate:
(i) the molecular weight of gas,
(ii) atomicity of gas
Q.
One mole of a monoatomic gas is mixed with
3
moles of a diatomic gas. What is the molecular specific heat of the mixture at constant pressure?
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At a constant volume the specific heat of a gas is
0.075
and its molecular weight is
40
. The gas is :
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The ratio of the specific heat at constant pressure to that at constant volume is larger for a diatomic gas than for a monoatomic gas.
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A triatomic, diatomic and monoatomic gas are supplied with the same amount of heat at a constant pressure. Then:
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