1/2 mole of helium is contained in a container at STP. How much heat energy is needed to…
Physics · Class 11 · CBSE — Thermodynamics
1/2 mole of helium is contained in a container at STP. How much heat energy is needed to double the pressure of the gas, (volume is constant) heat capacity of gas is 3 J g–1 K–1.
- 1436 J
- 736 J
- 1638 J
- 5698 J
Answer
(A) 1436 J
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