In an experiment a test tube consisted of 2 layers. Bottom one was organic (chloroform) and top was KI (potassium iodide) . We added Pb02 to it and was told that it was not going to be soluble. Then we were supposed to observe the organic layer for something to happen. (Hint: The color of...
Homework Statement
The three quantities Vmost probable, Vaverage, and Vrms, are not the same for the Maxwell speed distribution in 3D. If you restrict the gas to only be one dimensional, are these three quantities equal to each other? Justify your answer with a short explanation.
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Homework Statement
Prove that
(∂P/∂V) n,T = 1/(∂V/∂P) n,T
n and T are supposed to mean that theyre just constants
Homework Equations
Ideal Gas
PV=nRT
The Attempt at a Solution
I tried
(∂P/∂V) n,T= ∂nRT/v/∂V = ∂nRT/V ∂V
then I am stuck here
Homework Statement
Please look at the attached pic. I don't know how to type all these symbols in.
Homework Equations
Im not sure how to start
The Attempt at a Solution
I tried using the cyclic rule but the problem just started getting messier.
1. Homework Statement [/b]
Calculate the function for N2 at 300k
d(vx)= (m/2pikT)^1/2 exp(-(mv^2/2kT)
I have to be able to use this equation for varying velocity from -1500 m/s to 1500 m/s
The Attempt at a Solution
Boltzmann constant = 1.3806503 × 10-23 m2 kg s-2 K-1
N2 mass= 0.0280 kg
So...