respects except that one contains diatomic gas and the other a monoatomic gas. Both cylinders initially contain the same volume of gas at 0°C and 1 atm of pressure and are closed by a movable piston at one end. Both gases are now compressed adiabatically to one-fourth their original volume. (i) Which gas will show the smaller temperature increase? (Hint: Think about degrees of freedom.) a. the diatomic gas b. the monoatomic gas c. Neither; both will show the same increase. d. It is impossible to tell from the information given. (ii) Which gas will show the greater pressure increase? a. the diatomic gas b. the monoatomic gas c. Neither; both will show the same increase. d. It is impossible to tell from the information
I only need the solution of 2-ii) the answer is B
2. Consider two cylinders of gas identical in all respects except that one contains diatomic gas and the other a
monoatomic gas. Both cylinders initially contain the same volume of gas at 0°C and 1 atm of pressure and are closed
by a movable piston at one end. Both gases are now compressed adiabatically to one-fourth their original volume.
(i) Which gas will show the smaller temperature increase? (Hint: Think about degrees of freedom.)
a. the diatomic gas
b. the monoatomic gas
c. Neither; both will show the same increase.
d. It is impossible to tell from the information given.
(ii) Which gas will show the greater pressure increase?
a. the diatomic gas
b. the monoatomic gas
c. Neither; both will show the same increase.
d. It is impossible to tell from the information given


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