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6. The ratio of the volume expansivity of Helium to pressure expansivity of

Hydrogen is​

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Answered by vedantgogia07
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Answer:

Explanation:

2:1

Answered by Fatimakincsem
1

The ratio of the volume expansivity of Helium to pressure expansivity of   Hydrogen is 2:1.

Explanation:

Volume expansivity is defined as the increase in the volume of a gas, liquid, or solid as the temperature is raised in each unit.

The formula of volume expansivity is

  • V2 = V1 (1 + γθ)
  • Where
  • V2 = finla volume  
  • V1 = initial volume  
  • γ is the cubic expansivity and is equal to
  • γ = 3α
  • Liquids have apparent expansivity.

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