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thermal conductivity of gas is due to transfer of?​

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Answered by aryangupta281104
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Thermal conductivity in gases is brought about by energy transfer by gas molecules in the same way as viscosity is related with momentum transfer and diffusion, with mass transfer.

Answered by KailashHarjo
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The thermal conductivity of the gases is due to the transfer of energy by gas molecules.

  • The measure of the ability of any material to conduct heat is known as Thermal conductivity.
  • Thermal conductivity is dependent on the following factors:
  • Temperature
  • Density
  • The moisture content of material
  • The thermal conductivity generally remains constant.
  • Thermal conductivity at absolute zero temperature decreases sharply.
  • So, the thermal conductivity of gas of due to the transfer of energy by gas molecules.
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