Which has the maximum internal energy at 290 K - Neon gas , Nitrogen Gas , or ozone gas ?
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ozone gas has maximum internal energy at 290 k as the it has 3 gaseous atoms and hence has more molecular space which allows more vibration compared to neon gas (1 gaseous atom) and nitrogen gas(2 gaseous atoms)
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Ozone gas has maximum internal energy at 290 K
Explanation:
- The Heat provided to gas at its consistent volume is called internal energy.
- It is totally dependent upon the atomicity of the gas.
- Atomicity refers to the number of atoms present in the gas. If the gas has high atomicity, its internal energy is high and low atomicity means it has less internal energy.
- The atomicity of Neon gas is 1, nitrogen gas is 2, and ozone gas is 3.
- Thus it can be inferred that as the atomicity of ozone gas is 3, it has maximum internal energy at 290 k.
- Thus it can be inferred that as the atomicity of ozone gas is 3, it has maximum internal energy at 290 k.
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