Consider a mixture of n moles of helium gas and 2 n moles of oxygen gas (molecules taken…
Physics · NEET · NTA Exams — KINETIC THEORY OF GASES
Consider a mixture of n moles of helium gas and 2 n moles of oxygen gas (molecules taken to be rigid) as an ideal gas. Its CP/CV value will be:
- 67/45
- 19/13
- 23/15
- 40/27
Answer
(D) 40/27
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