Two monoatomic ideal gas at temperature T1 and T2 are mixed. There is no loss of energy. If number of their molecules are n1 and n2 respectively. The temperature of the mixture will be?
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Sixty per cent of given sample of oxygen gas when raised to a high temperature dissociates into atoms. Ration of its initial heat capacity (at constant volume) to the final heat capacity (at constant volume) will be :
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Sep
Sixty per cent of given sample of oxygen gas when raised to a high temperature dissociates into atoms. Ration of its initial heat capacity (at constant volume) to the final heat capacity (at constant volume) will be : Two monoatomic ideal gas at temperature T1 and T2 are mixed. There is no loss of energy. [...]
Two monoatomic ideal gas at temperature T1 and T2 are mixed. There is no loss of energy. If number of their molecules are n1 and n2 respectively. The temperature of the mixture will be?
05
Sep
Two monoatomic ideal gas at temperature T1 and T2 are mixed. There is no loss of energy. If number of their molecules are n1 and n2 respectively. The temperature of the mixture will be? Two monoatomic ideal gas at temperature T1 and T2 are mixed. There is no loss of energy. If number of their [...]