Which one of the following gases possesses the largest internal energy
Physics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Kinetic Theory of Gases
Which one of the following gases possesses the largest internal energy
- 2 moles of helium occupying 1 m3 at 300 K
- 56 kg of nitrogen at 107 Nm-2 and 300 K
- 8 grams of oxygen at 8 atm and 300 K
- \(6 \times 10^{26}\)molecules of argon occupying 40 m3 at 900 K
Answer
(B) 56 kg of nitrogen at 107 Nm -2 and 300 K
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