At what temperature pressure remaining constant will the rms speed of a gas molecules increases by 10\% of the RMS speed at NTP?
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- 1 At what temperature pressure remaining constant will the rms speed of a gas molecules increases by 10\% of the RMS speed at NTP?
- 2 At what temperature pressure remaining unchanged will the rms speed of hydrogen will be double of its value at NTP?
- 3 At what temperature does the rms speed of gas molecules will be double the rms speed at NTP?
- 4 At what centigrade temperature will a given volume of a gas at 00c become double its volume pressure remaining constant?
- 5 At what temperature will the rms velocity of a gas be four times its value at STP?
- 6 At what temperature is the root mean square speed of molecules of hydrogen is twice of that STP?
- 7 At which temperature the rms velocity of a gas is one third of it’s value at 0 C?
- 8 At what temperature will rms speed of air molecules?
At what temperature pressure remaining constant will the rms speed of a gas molecules increases by 10\% of the RMS speed at NTP?
Answer (2) (4) -57.3°C.
At what temperature pressure remaining unchanged will the rms speed of hydrogen will be double of its value at NTP?
1092K.
At what temperature pressure remaining constant will the RMS?
−200C.
At what temperature does the rms speed of gas molecules will be double the rms speed at NTP?
62. At what temperature will the rms speed of air molecules be double that NTP? 519° C.
At what centigrade temperature will a given volume of a gas at 00c become double its volume pressure remaining constant?
T2 = 546-273 = 2730 C.
What is the value of temperature at NTP?
NIST uses a temperature of 20 °C (293.15 K, 68 °F) and an absolute pressure of 1 atm (14.696 psi, 101.325 kPa). This standard is also called normal temperature and pressure (abbreviated as NTP).
At what temperature will the rms velocity of a gas be four times its value at STP?
To Find: Temperature = T2 =? Ans: At a temperature of 4095 °C the r.m.s. speed of the molecules of a gas is four times its value at N.T.P.
At what temperature is the root mean square speed of molecules of hydrogen is twice of that STP?
The temperature at which the root mean square velocity of the gas molecules would become twice of its value at 0^(@)C is. or t=3×273=819∘C.
When pressure remaining constant at what temperature will the rms velocity of a gas be half of its value at 0 degree Celsius?
=(68.25-273)∘C=-(204.75)∘C.
At which temperature the rms velocity of a gas is one third of it’s value at 0 C?
Calculate the temperature at which rms velocity of a gas is one third its value at 0^(@)C, pressure remaining constant. ∴TT0=19,T=T09=2739=30.3K.
At what temperature will rms speed of air molecules?
819∘C.
What temperature is the rms velocity of a gas?
At what temperature will the r.m.s. velocity of gas be three times its value at N.T.P. At what temperature can the R.M.S. velocity of gas be three times its value at N.T.P.? The r.m.s. velocity of the molecules of an ideal gas is C at a temperature of 100 K.