A jar is filled with monatomic helium gas at a temperature

Chapter 30, Problem 98GP

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Problem 98GP

A jar is filled with monatomic helium gas at a temperature of 25 °C. The pressure inside the jar is one atmosphere; that is, 101 kPa. (a) Find the average de Broglie wavelength of the he-Hum atoms. (b) Calculate the average separation between helium atoms in the jar. (Note: The fact that the spacing between atoms is much greater than the de Broglie wavelength means quantum effects are negligible, and the atoms can be treated as particles.)

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