1 mole of H 2 gas is contained in a box of volume V = 1.00 m 3 at T = 300 K. The gas is…
Physics · Class 11 · CBSE — Kinetic Theory
1 mole of H2 gas is contained in a box of volume V = 1.00 m3 at T = 300 K. The gas is heated to a temperature of T = 3000 K and the gas gets converted to a gas of hydrogen atoms. The final pressure would be (considering all gases to be ideal)
- same as the pressure initially
- 2 times the pressure initially
- 10 times the pressure initially
- 20 times the pressure initially
Answer
(D) 20 times the pressure initially
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