The volume of 10 moles of an ideal gas is 1 litre at 1 atm Pressure and temperature. What is the volume (in lit) of 20 moles of same gas at same temperature and pressure?
For one mole of an ideal gas, increasing the temperature from 10°C to 20°C ______. |
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138 grams of ethyl alcohol is mixed with 72 grams of water. The ratio of mole fraction of alcohol to water is |
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To an evacuated vessel with movable piston under external pressure of 1 atm., 0.1 mol of He and 1.0 mol of an unknown compound (vapour pressure 0.68 atm. at 0°C) are introduced. Considering the ideal gas behaviour, the total volume (in litre) of the gases at 0°C is close to |
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In the equation of state of an ideal gas PV = nRT, the value of the universal gas constant would depend only on |
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If a gas expands at constant temperature, it indicates that: |
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