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Standard XII
Chemistry
Relating Translational KE and T
What is the t...
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What is the total energy of one mole of gas (ideal monoatomic) at
27
0
C
?
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Solution
The total energy of one mole of gas (ideal mono atomic)
=
3
/
2
R
T
Substituting given values,
E
=
3
2
×
2
×
300
=
900
c
a
l
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