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monoatomic gases at same temperature ​

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Answered by addicted333
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Monoatomic gas at the same temperature must have  :-

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a) same pressure is not possible as pressure depends on the atmosphere.

b) Same average molar kinetic energy is not possible to as it is equal to one half of the mass (m) of each gas molecule times the RMS speed (vrms) squared.

c) Same volume depends on pressure so not possible too.

d) So they will have same van der Waal's constant.

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