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A container with a specific volume “V” changes to “2V.” What happens to the average distance between gas molecules? Assume that pressure and temperature of the gas remain constant.

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As the volume increases, there is more space so the average distance between the gas molecules also increases.
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Answer: Average distance between gas molecules become double.

Explanation :

Average distance or mean free path of a gas molecule is given as :


\lambda=(RT)/(√(2)\pi d^2N_AP )}

Where,

R is gas constant

T is temperature

d is the radius of the gas molecule

P is the pressure

We know that all values except P are constant.

Also,
P=(nRT)/(V)

So,
\lambda\propto (1)/(P)

So,
\lambda \propto V

When a container with a specific volume “V” changes to “2V. Then the average distance between the gas molecules become double

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