Questions in Kinetic Theory of Gases

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The kinetic energy of translation of 20 gm of oxygen at 47°C is (molecular wt. of oxygen is 32 gm/mol and R = 8.3 J/mol/K)
The translatory kinetic energy of a gas per gm is
The kinetic energy of one gram molecule of a gas at normal temperature and pressure is$(R=8.31\,J/mole-K)$
The mean kinetic energy of a gas at 300 K is 100 J. The mean energy of the gas at 450 K is equal to
At what temperature is the kinetic energy of a gas molecule double that of its value of 27°C
Read the given statements and decide which is/are correct on the basis of kinetic theory of gases
(I) Energy of one molecule at absolute temperature is zero
(II) r.m.s. speeds of different gases are same at same temperature
(III) For one gram of all ideal gas kinetic energy is same at same temperature
(IV) For one mole of all ideal gases mean kinetic energy is same at same temperature
The translational kinetic energy of gas molecule for one mole of the gas is equal to
At 27°C temperature, the kinetic energy of an ideal gas is ${{E}_{1}}$. If the temperature is increased to 327°C, then kinetic energy would be
The average kinetic energy of a gas molecule at 27°C is $6.21\times {{10}^{-21}}\,J$. Its average kinetic energy at 227°C will be
The average translational kinetic energy of ${{O}_{2}}$ (molar mass 32) molecules at a particular temperature is 0.048 eV. The translational kinetic energy of ${{N}_{2}}$ (molar mass 28) molecules in eV at the same temperature is

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