Chemistry, asked by shreyasahu0112, 1 year ago

a container contains o2 and n2 in equal molar concentrations at same temperature what is the correct statement about the average molar kinetics energy of two gas?

Solution
As we know,
MOLAR Kinetic energy=Ek=3/2 RT
AND it is dependent on temperature
Average.kinetic is directly proportional to temperature
Hence av.k.e. is same as temperature is same .
So the correct answer is=======(2).. kEn2=KEo2✔✅✔

Answers

Answered by sonuvuce
6

Answer:

The kinetic energies will be equal

Explanation:

The solution if there in the question itself!

The kinetic energy of an ideal gas is given by

\boxed{KE_{av}=\frac{3}{2}nRT}

Here we have to assume that the gases are behaving like an ideal gas.

Thus for the same temperature and same number of moles, the Kinetic Energy both of O_2 and  N_2 will be equal.

Hope this helps.

Answered by Anonymous
0

Answer:

ke= 3/2 RT

here T is same than KE is same

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