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Degree of freedom for polyatomic gas

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A polyatomic gas has 3 translational. 2 rotational degrees of freedom and 1 vibrational mode.

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A polyatomic gas has 3 translational, 2 rotational degrees of freedom, and 1 vibrational mode. Hence, the degree of freedom for polyatomic gas with more than 2 atoms in one molecule will be more than or equal to 6.

Hence, the Correct Option is C)

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Real Life Applications

Examples of polyatomic gases in the real world include:

  •  Oxygen 
  • Carbon dioxide 
  • Ammonia
  •  Methane 
  • Vaporised water

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  • What are the applications of the degrees of freedom for polyatomic gas molecules?
  • Why does a diatomic gas have 6 degrees of freedom, while a polyatomic gas has more than 6 degrees of freedom? 
  • What happens to the degrees of freedom for a polyatomic gas molecule as the temperature increases?
  • How does the number of vibrational degrees of freedom for a polyatomic gas molecule affect its specific heat capacity? 
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The Correct Answer is (C)

The entire number of independent coordinates needed to indicate a molecule's location or the total number of independent motions each molecule is capable of can be used to define the degree of freedom. 

  • A molecule has one degree of freedom if it moves in a straight path.
  • Monatomic gas molecules such as neon, argon, helium, and others have three degrees of freedom.
  • O2, N2, H2, and other diatomic molecules have six degrees of freedom.

How to calculate degrees of freedom?

  • The sample size less the number of limitations is the statistic's degrees of freedom.
  • The limitations are typically approximated parameters used as intermediary stages in the statistic calculation.
  • n − r Where: The sample size is n. R is the number of limitations, which is typically equal to the number of estimated parameters.
  • Negative degrees of freedom are not possible.

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