Starting with the same initial conditions, an ideal gas expands from volume V1 to V2 in three different ways. The work done by the gas is W1 if the process is purely isothermal, W2, if the process is purely adiabatic and W3 if the process is purely isobaric. Then, choose the correct option
A vessel contains 16g of hydrogen and 128g of oxygen at standard temperature and pressure. The volume of the vessel in cm3 is :
A cylinder of fixed capacity of 44.8 litres contains helium gas at standard temperature and pressure. The amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of gas in the cylinder by 20.0$$^\circ$$C will be :
(Given gas constant R = 8.3 JK$$-$$1-mol$$-$$1)
In van der Waal equation $$\left[ {P + {a \over {{V^2}}}} \right]$$ [V $$-$$ b] = RT; P is pressure, V is volume, R is universal gas constant and T is temperature. The ratio of constants $${a \over b}$$ is dimensionally equal to :