Temperature of Gas 1 given Kinetic Energy of both Gases Solution

STEP 0: Pre-Calculation Summary
Formula Used
Temperature of Gas 1 = Temperature of Gas 2*(Kinetic Energy of Gas 1/Kinetic Energy of Gas 2)*(Number of Moles of Gas 2/Number of Moles of Gas 1)
T1 = T2*(KE1/KE2)*(n2/n1)
This formula uses 6 Variables
Variables Used
Temperature of Gas 1 - (Measured in Kelvin) - The Temperature of Gas 1 is the measure of the hotness or coldness of a gas.
Temperature of Gas 2 - (Measured in Kelvin) - The Temperature of Gas 2 is the hotness and coldness of the gas.
Kinetic Energy of Gas 1 - (Measured in Joule) - The Kinetic Energy of Gas 1 is proportional to the absolute temperature of the gas, and all gases at the same temperature have the same average kinetic energy.
Kinetic Energy of Gas 2 - (Measured in Joule) - The Kinetic Energy of Gas 2 is proportional to the absolute temperature of the gas, and all gases at the same temperature have the same average kinetic energy.
Number of Moles of Gas 2 - (Measured in Mole) - The Number of Moles of Gas 2 is the total number of moles present in gas 2.
Number of Moles of Gas 1 - (Measured in Mole) - The Number of Moles of Gas 1 is the total number of moles of the gas 1.
STEP 1: Convert Input(s) to Base Unit
Temperature of Gas 2: 140 Kelvin --> 140 Kelvin No Conversion Required
Kinetic Energy of Gas 1: 120 Joule --> 120 Joule No Conversion Required
Kinetic Energy of Gas 2: 60 Joule --> 60 Joule No Conversion Required
Number of Moles of Gas 2: 3 Mole --> 3 Mole No Conversion Required
Number of Moles of Gas 1: 6 Mole --> 6 Mole No Conversion Required
STEP 2: Evaluate Formula
Substituting Input Values in Formula
T1 = T2*(KE1/KE2)*(n2/n1) --> 140*(120/60)*(3/6)
Evaluating ... ...
T1 = 140
STEP 3: Convert Result to Output's Unit
140 Kelvin --> No Conversion Required
FINAL ANSWER
140 Kelvin <-- Temperature of Gas 1
(Calculation completed in 00.004 seconds)

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Temperature of Gas 1 given Kinetic Energy of both Gases Formula

Temperature of Gas 1 = Temperature of Gas 2*(Kinetic Energy of Gas 1/Kinetic Energy of Gas 2)*(Number of Moles of Gas 2/Number of Moles of Gas 1)
T1 = T2*(KE1/KE2)*(n2/n1)

What are the postulates of kinetic theory of gases?

1) Actual volume of gas molecules is negligible in comparison to the total volume of the gas. 2) no force of attraction between the gas molecules. 3) Particles of gas are in constant random motion. 4) Particles of gas collide with each other and with the walls of the container. 5)Collisions are perfectly elastic. 6) Different particles of the gas, have different speeds. 7) The average kinetic energy of the gas molecule is directly proportional to the absolute temperature.

How to Calculate Temperature of Gas 1 given Kinetic Energy of both Gases?

Temperature of Gas 1 given Kinetic Energy of both Gases calculator uses Temperature of Gas 1 = Temperature of Gas 2*(Kinetic Energy of Gas 1/Kinetic Energy of Gas 2)*(Number of Moles of Gas 2/Number of Moles of Gas 1) to calculate the Temperature of Gas 1, The Temperature of Gas 1 given Kinetic Energy of both Gases formula is defined as the product of the ratios of kinetic energy and number of moles with the temperature of the second gas. Temperature of Gas 1 is denoted by T1 symbol.

How to calculate Temperature of Gas 1 given Kinetic Energy of both Gases using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Temperature of Gas 1 given Kinetic Energy of both Gases, enter Temperature of Gas 2 (T2), Kinetic Energy of Gas 1 (KE1), Kinetic Energy of Gas 2 (KE2), Number of Moles of Gas 2 (n2) & Number of Moles of Gas 1 (n1) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Temperature of Gas 1 given Kinetic Energy of both Gases calculation can be explained with given input values -> 140 = 140*(120/60)*(3/6).

FAQ

What is Temperature of Gas 1 given Kinetic Energy of both Gases?
The Temperature of Gas 1 given Kinetic Energy of both Gases formula is defined as the product of the ratios of kinetic energy and number of moles with the temperature of the second gas and is represented as T1 = T2*(KE1/KE2)*(n2/n1) or Temperature of Gas 1 = Temperature of Gas 2*(Kinetic Energy of Gas 1/Kinetic Energy of Gas 2)*(Number of Moles of Gas 2/Number of Moles of Gas 1). The Temperature of Gas 2 is the hotness and coldness of the gas, The Kinetic Energy of Gas 1 is proportional to the absolute temperature of the gas, and all gases at the same temperature have the same average kinetic energy, The Kinetic Energy of Gas 2 is proportional to the absolute temperature of the gas, and all gases at the same temperature have the same average kinetic energy, The Number of Moles of Gas 2 is the total number of moles present in gas 2 & The Number of Moles of Gas 1 is the total number of moles of the gas 1.
How to calculate Temperature of Gas 1 given Kinetic Energy of both Gases?
The Temperature of Gas 1 given Kinetic Energy of both Gases formula is defined as the product of the ratios of kinetic energy and number of moles with the temperature of the second gas is calculated using Temperature of Gas 1 = Temperature of Gas 2*(Kinetic Energy of Gas 1/Kinetic Energy of Gas 2)*(Number of Moles of Gas 2/Number of Moles of Gas 1). To calculate Temperature of Gas 1 given Kinetic Energy of both Gases, you need Temperature of Gas 2 (T2), Kinetic Energy of Gas 1 (KE1), Kinetic Energy of Gas 2 (KE2), Number of Moles of Gas 2 (n2) & Number of Moles of Gas 1 (n1). With our tool, you need to enter the respective value for Temperature of Gas 2, Kinetic Energy of Gas 1, Kinetic Energy of Gas 2, Number of Moles of Gas 2 & Number of Moles of Gas 1 and hit the calculate button. You can also select the units (if any) for Input(s) and the Output as well.
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