. A cylindrical metal canister is filled with pressurized diatomic oxygen gas, O2. he circular base of the cylinder has radius of 0.060 m, and the height of the cylinder is 0.300 m. he gas pressure is 5.78 x 10 Pa. The canister and oxygen gas are at room temperature, 23.5° C. a. What is the volume of the cylindrical canister, in m' ? b. How many moles of oxygen gas are in the cylindrical canister ? c. What is the total average kinetic energy per molecule, in this gas (all modes) ? d. What is the total average kinetic energy for the entire collection of all the molecules in the gas (all modes) ? e. What is the molar heat capacity at constant volume, Cv, for this gas ? f. What is the rms speed, Vms, of the molecules in this, gas ?

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. A cylindrical metal canister is filled with pressurized diatomic oxygen gas, O2.
he circular base of the cylinder has radius of 0.060 m, and the height of the cylinder is 0.300 m.
he gas pressure is 5.78 x 10° Pa. The canister and oxygen gas are at room temperature, 23.5° C.
a. What is the volume of the cylindrical canister, in m' ?
b. How many moles of oxygen gas are in the cylindrical canister ?
c. What is the total average kinetic energy per molecule, in this gas (all modes) ?
d. What is the total average kinetic energy for the entire collection of all the molecules in the gas
(all modes) ?
e. What is the molar heat capacity at constant volume, Cy, for this gas ?
f. What is the rms speed, Vms , of the molecules in this gas ?
Transcribed Image Text:. A cylindrical metal canister is filled with pressurized diatomic oxygen gas, O2. he circular base of the cylinder has radius of 0.060 m, and the height of the cylinder is 0.300 m. he gas pressure is 5.78 x 10° Pa. The canister and oxygen gas are at room temperature, 23.5° C. a. What is the volume of the cylindrical canister, in m' ? b. How many moles of oxygen gas are in the cylindrical canister ? c. What is the total average kinetic energy per molecule, in this gas (all modes) ? d. What is the total average kinetic energy for the entire collection of all the molecules in the gas (all modes) ? e. What is the molar heat capacity at constant volume, Cy, for this gas ? f. What is the rms speed, Vms , of the molecules in this gas ?
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