Given : T = 273+127 = 400 K, molecular weight=32 \ molar mass = 32 kg/kmol,
R = 8.31 Jmol-1 K-1, NA = 6.02 x 1023 molecules mol-1
(i) The average molecular kinetic energy per kmol of oxygen = the average kinetic energy per mol of oxygen x 1000
= \(\frac32\) RT x 1000 = \(\frac32\) (8.31) (400) (10³)
= (600)(8.31)(10³) = 4.986 × 106 J/kmol
(ii) The average molecular kinetic energy per kg of oxygen
= \(\frac{3}{2}\frac{RT}{M_o}\)
= \(\frac{4.986×10^6}{32}\)
= 1.558 x 105 J/kg.
(iii) The average molecular kinetic energy per molecule of oxygen
= \(\frac{3}{2}\frac{RT}{N_A}\)
= \(\frac{4.986×10^6}{6.02×10^{23}}\)
= 8.282 x 10-21 J/molecule