Deduct kinetic energy for I mole of gas from the kinetic gas equation?
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
Kinetic enedy of gaseous molecule is calculaed using following formula.
KE= 3/2×nRT.
Above formula is given for n moles
So for 1 mole n=1
KE= 3/2×1×RT.
KE= 3/2×RT.
Answered by
0
Answer:
For mole in gas, number of molecules, n=N. Where E. K is K.E Of one mole of gas. It means that , at a given temperature, 1 mole of any gas will have the same kinetic energy.
RN=k , where k is called, Boatman constant.
Explanation:
Please Mark Me As Brainilist I want Points
Please Sir Mark me
Similar questions