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Find the kinetic energy of 5 moles of nitrogen at 25°C.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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K.E can be calculated; K.E = [(3 x 8.3145 J/mol.K x (127 + 273)K] / 2 x 4 mol = 1247.175 Joules. The kinetic energy of 4 moles of N2 at 400 K (at 127 C) is 1.25 kJ (1247.175 J). No of moles given = 5 moles of nitrogen. Therefore n=5.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Heya...

Here's your answer.........

Kinetic energy of the ideal gas can be calculated as

Kinetic energy = {3*n*R*T} / 2

where,

n = number of moles

R = gas constant

T = temperature in kelvin

We have above is, n = 5 moles of N

R = 8/314,

and T = 27 + 273 (to convert celsius to kelvin, add 273)=300.

Kinetic energy = {3*5*8.314*300} / 2

= 18,706.05 joules or 18.706 kj

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