A gas such as carbon monoxide would be most likely to obey the ideal gas law at-

1. High temperature and low pressure

2. Low temperature and high pressure

3. High temperature and high pressure

4. Low temperature and low pressure

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The kinetic energy for 14 grams of nitrogen gas at 127°C is nearly -

(mol. mass of nitrogen = 28 and gas constant = 8.31JK–1mol–1) 

1. 1.0 J

2. 4.15 J

3. 2493 J

4. 3.3 J

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Pressure versus volume graph for a real gas and an ideal gas is shown below: 

  

The correct statement among the following is -

1. Real gases show a large deviation from ideal behaviour at low pressure.

2. Real gases show a very small deviation from ideal behaviour at low pressure.

3. Real gases do not behave ideally under any conditions at low pressure.

4. None of the above statements is correct

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A helium atom is two times heavier than a hydrogen molecule. At 298 K, the average kinetic energy of a helium atom is-

1. Same as that of a hydrogen molecule

2. Half that of a hydrogen molecule

3. Two times that of a hydrogen molecule 

4. Four times that of a hydrogen molecule 

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At 298 K, assuming ideal behaviour, the average kinetic energy of a deuterium molecule is -

1. Two times that of a hydrogen molecule

2. Four times that of a hydrogen molecule

3. Half of that of a hydrogen molecule

4. Same as that of a hydrogen molecule

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With 100% increase in temperature, the average velocity of a gaseous molecule increases by -

1. 2.8 times

2. 4.0 times

3. 1.4 times

4. 2.0 times

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The maximum deviation from ideal gas behaviour takes place -  

1. At high temperature and low pressure.

2. At low temperature and high pressure.

3. At high temperature and high pressure.

4. At low temperature and low pressure.

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