The following graph represents the curves of an ideal gas (where is the temperature and the volume) at three pressures and compared with those of Charles's law represented as dotted lines.
Then the correct relation is [2024]
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According to Charle’s law, when the pressure of a gas is kept constant, the volume of the gas is directly proportional to the temperature of the gas.
i.e.,
Therefore, the plot of V vs T is a straight line passing through the origin.
So,
A container of volume contains 0.2 mole of hydrogen gas and 0.3 mole of argon gas. The pressure of the system at temperature 200 K (R = 8.3 ) will be: [2023]
Pa
Pa
Pa
Pa
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Using ideal gas equation for mixture of two gases,
The volume occupied by the molecules contained in 4.5 kg water at STP, if the intermolecular forces vanish away is [2022]
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At STP, and
From,
A given sample of an ideal gas occupies a volume V at a pressure P and absolute temperature T. The mass of each molecule of the gas is . Which of the following gives the density of the gas? [2016]
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As
or ...(i)
Two vessels separately contain two ideal gases A and B at the same temperature, the pressure of A being twice that of B. Under such conditions, the density of A is found to be 1.5 times the density of B. The ratio of molecular weight of A and B is [2015]
2
1/2
2/3
3/4
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According to an ideal gas equation, the molecular weight of an ideal gas is
where and are the pressure, temperature and density of the gas respectively, and is the universal gas constant.
The molecular weight of A is
Hence, their corresponding ratio is
Here,