The equation of state for 5 g of oxygen at a pressure P and temperature T, when occupying…
Physics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Kinetic Theory of Gases
The equation of state for 5 g of oxygen at a pressure P and temperature T, when occupying a volume of V, will be:
- \(P V=\left(\frac{5}{32}\right) R T\)
- \(F V=5 R T\)
- \(\mathrm{FV}=\left(\frac{5}{2}\right) \mathrm{RT}\)
- \(P V=\left(\frac{5}{16}\right) R T\)
Answer
(A) P V= ( 5 32 ) R T
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