1mole of triatomic 2 moles of monoatomic and 2 moles of diatomic gases are mixed in a container Find (C_(P))/(C_(V)) for the mixture.
C_(v) values for monoatomic and diatomic gases respectively are
1 mole of monoatomic and one mole of diatomic gas are mixed together. The value of C_(upsilon) is
One mole of an ideal monoatomic gas is mixed with one mole of an equimolar mixture of monoatomic and diatomic ideal gases. Find the value of lambda= (C_P /C_v) for the final mixture
When one mole of monoatomic gas is mixed with 3 moles of diatomic gas, then find C_(p), C_(v), f and gamma for this mixture. Here, f stands for degrees of freedom.
Two ideal monoatomic and diatomic gases are mixed with one another to form an ideal gas mixture. The equation of the adiabatic process of the mixture is PV^(gamma)= constant, where gamma=(11)/(7) If n_(1) and n_(2) are the number of moles of the monoatomic and diatomic gases in the mixture respectively, find the ratio (n_(1))/(n_(2))
Two mole of argon are mixed with one mole of hydrogen, then C_p/C_V for the mixture is nearly
C_(p)//C_(v) , ratio for noble gases is ________.
If 2 moles of diatomic gas and 1 mole of monatomic gas are mixed, then the ratio of specific heats for the mixture is