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Read the paragraph carefully and answer the following questions: On the basis of the postulates of kinetic theory of gases, it is possible to derive the mathematical expression, commonly known as kinetic gas equation. PV=(1)/(3) mnU^(2) where, P = Pressure of the gas, V = Volume of the gas, m = Mass of a molecule, n = Number of molecules present in the given amount of a gas and u = Root mean square speed For one mole of gas, PV=RT and n=N_(A) (1)/(3) mN_(A)u^(2)=RT (2)/(3) cdot (1)/(2) mN_(A) u^(2)=RT ((1)/(2)mN_(A)u^(2)=" K. E. per mol") (2)/(3) K.E.=RT rArr K.E. =(3)/(2) RT Average kinetic energy per mol does not depend on the nature of the gas but depends only on temperature. Thus, when two gases are mixed at the same temperature, there will be no rise or decrease in temperature unless both react chemically. Average kinetic energy per molecule =("Average K. E. per mole")/(N) =(3)/(2) (RT)/(N) rArr (3)/(2) kT where k is the Boltzmann constant. In deriving the kinetic gas equation, the use of the root mean square speed of the molecule is done, because it is

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average SPEED of the molecules
the most probable speed of the molecules
square ROOT of the average speed of the molecules
the most ACCURATE form in which speed can be USED in the calculatians

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