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One mole of an ideal monoatomic gas is mixed with 1 mole of an ideal diatomic gas. The molar-specific heat of the mixture at constant volume is:


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3cal

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4cal

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8cal

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9cal

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Solution

The correct option is B

4cal


Explanation for Correct answer:

Option B 4cal

Step 1 Molar-specific heat

For monoatomic, the molar-specific heat of constant volume Cv=32R

For diatomic, the molar-specific heat of constant volume Cv=52R

For mixture, the molar-specific heat of constant volume will be the average of both,

Cv=32R+52R2Cv=82R2Cv=4R2Cv=2R

Therefore, the molar-specific heat of the mixture at constant volume is 4cal that is, the option (B) is correct.


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