Chemistry, asked by kotayaswanth3208, 11 months ago

If one mole of a monatomic gas is mixed with one mole of a diatomic gas value of gamma

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Answered by zunnairailyas177
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SOLUTION

For 1 mole of monoatomic gas

Cv = 3/2R

Cp = 5/2R

For 1 mole of diatomic gas

Cv = 5/2R

Cp = 7/2R

Cv = (3/2 +5/2)RT/2

Cp = (5/2 +7/2)RT/2

Cp/Cv =  γ = 3/2 RT

Hemce

γ = 1.5

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