Home
Class 12
CHEMISTRY
For one mole of an ideal gas, increasing...

For one mole of an ideal gas, increasing the temperature from `10^(@)C` to `20^(@)C`

A

increases the average kinetic energy by two times

B

increases the rms velocity of `sqrt2` times

C

increases the rms velocity by two times

D

increases both the average kinetic energy and rms velocity, but not significantly

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
D
Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

For one mole of an ideal gas, increasing the temperature from 0^(@)C to 20^(@)C , "__________________" .

The work done is heating one mole of an ideal gas at constant pressure from 15^(@)C to 25^(@)C is

The temperature of an ideal gas increases in an:

70 calories of heat is required to raise the temperature of 2 moles of an ideal gas at constant pressure from 40^(@)C to 45^(@)C (R=2cal/mol -.^(@)C ). The gas may be

310 J of heat is required to rise the temperature of 2 moles of an ideal gas at constant pressure from 25^(@)C to 35^(@)C . The amount of heat required to raise the temperature of the gas through the same range at constant volume, is

One mole of an ideal gas at constant temperature 400K is expanded from 10 litre to 20 litre.The work done in the process is