A Level Physics Help

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Hi,

Just revising for my resits and think I must have lost my notes on this bit, I have no idea what to do so can someone just try and explain things please.

1)a) A balloon contains 0.40 mol of helium at 300K. Calculate

i) the number of helium atoms in the balloon
ii) the kinetic energy of a helium atom in the balloon
iii) the total kinetic energy of the helium atoms in the balloon


Can anyone try and explain things pleae.

Many Thanks
 
Hi,

Just revising for my resits and think I must have lost my notes on this bit, I have no idea what to do so can someone just try and explain things please.

1)a) A balloon contains 0.40 mol of helium at 300K. Calculate

i) the number of helium atoms in the balloon
ii) the kinetic energy of a helium atom in the balloon
iii) the total kinetic energy of the helium atoms in the balloon


Can anyone try and explain things pleae.

Many Thanks

i - 1 mol of a gas at standard temp & pressure takes up 24 litres, so no. of helium atoms = (0.40/24)*avogadro's number
 
ooo i remeber this,

i)You need avogadro's constant,

ii)and you'll need to know how to work out root mean speed iirc (think that's it)

other wise get your text book and look up the gas equations.
 
i) A mol, or mole, contains Avogadro's number (approximately 6.022×10^23) of entities.

ii) Kinetic energy of an atom is described by 3/2kT, where K is Boltzmann's constant (1.3806503 × 10^(-23)). T is the temperature of the substance in Kelvin.

iii) Multiply your answer for part ii) by the number of atoms in the baloon.
 
My contribution was going to say it's something to do with Avagadro. A-Level physics is getting too long ago to remember :p
 
ii) not possible due to uncertainty

Wrong. Its a statistical mechanics question; The equipartition theorem states that each atom has, on average, 1/2 kt Joules of energy per degree of freedom. In this case hgere are 3, so the average energy is 3/2 kt, as stated previously.
 
I did this yesterday revising ^^

2.) KINETIC ENERGY = 2/3 kT = k being the boltzmans constant
3.) part 1 X part 2

edit. explanation.. shulda got a revision guide ;)
 
I've got my Module 1 exam next friday! :eek:
It's differs with which school you go to.

Good luck matey. remember, A2 physics is actually easier!

anyway, after your exams you can safely forget everything. as long as you did well, that is!
 
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