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Consider two ideal diatomic gases A and B at some temperature T. Molecules of the gas A are rigid and have a mass of m. Molecules of the gas B have an additional vibration mode and have a mass m/4 . The ratio of molar specific heat at constant volume of gas A and B is;


A

79

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B

59

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C

35

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D

57

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Solution

The correct option is D

57


Explanation for correct option:

D 57

  1. It is given that diatomic gas A has molecules of mass m and another diatomic gas B has mass m4 with an additional vibration mode.
  2. We know that the specific heat at constant volume for a diatomic gas is determined as follows: CV=12×f×R where f is the degree of freedom and R is gas constant.
  3. For gas A, degree of freedom, f=3+2=5 (for diatomic gas).
  4. So molar specific heat for gas A, CvA=12×5×R=5R2
  5. For gas B, degree of freedom, f=3+2+2=7 as it has additional vibration mode.
  6. So molar specific heat for gas B, CvB=12×7×R=7R2
  7. Now, the ratio of molar specific heat at constant volume of gas A and B is: CVACVB=5R2×27RCVACVB=57
  8. Therefore, the ratio of molar specific heat at constant volume of gas A and B is 57.

Hence option D is correct, the ratio of molar specific heat at constant volume of gas A and B is 57.


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