Two closed identical conducting containers are found in the laboratory of an old…
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Kinetic Theory of Gases
Two closed identical conducting containers are found in the laboratory of an old scientist. For the verification of the gas some experiments are performed on the two boxes and the results are noted.
Experiment 1: When the two containers are weighed WA = 225 g, WB = 160 g and mass of evacuated container WC=100 g.
Experiment 2: When the two containers are given same amount of heat same temperature rise is recorded. The pressure change found are \(\Delta P_{A}\) = 2.5 atm, \(\Delta P_{B}\) = 1.5 atm
Required data for unknown gas:
Mono (molar mass)
He Ne Ar Kr Xe Rd
4 g 20 g 40 g 84 g 131 g 222 g
Dia (molar mass)
H2 F2 N2 O2 Cl2
2 g 19 g 28 g 32 g 71 g
If the gases have initial temperature 300 K and they are mixed in an adiabatic container having the same volume as the previous containers. Now the temperature of the mixture is T and pressure is P. Then
- P > PA, T > 300K
- P > PB, T = 300K
- P < PA, T = 300K
- P > PA, T < 300K
Answer
(B) P > PB, T = 300K
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