Two ideal gases, one monoatomic and the other diatomic are mixed with one another and form an ideal gas again. The equation of the adiabatic process of the mixture is 11 PVY = constant; where 7 What is the ratio of the number of molecules of the monoatomic gas to that of the diatomic gas in the mixture?

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Two ideal gases, one monoatomic and the other diatomic are mixed with one another and
form an ideal gas again. The equation of the adiabatic process of the mixture is
11
PVY=
= constant;
where
What is the ratio of the number of molecules of the monoatomic gas to that of the
diatomic gas in the mixture?
Transcribed Image Text:Two ideal gases, one monoatomic and the other diatomic are mixed with one another and form an ideal gas again. The equation of the adiabatic process of the mixture is 11 PVY= = constant; where What is the ratio of the number of molecules of the monoatomic gas to that of the diatomic gas in the mixture?
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