Make a rough estimate of thermal conductivity of helium at room temperature. Discuss your result, explaining why it differs the value for air

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Thermal conductivity of heliumkt=0.0575W.m-1.K-1with effective radius of a helium atom atr=1.4×10-10m

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01

Given Information

We have to estimate the thermal conductivity of a gas such as helium using the approximate formula.

We know that,

kt=Cv2Vlv

where vis the average molecular velocity, which we can approximate by the rms speed, which is :

vvmax=3kTm

substitute k=1.38×10-23m2,T=300K, m=4×1.66×10-27kg

The average molecular velocity is therefore:

localid="1649704824896" v=3×1.38×10-23×3006.64×10-27=1367.65m.s-1

mean free path l is,

l=14πr2NV=14πr2kTPwherer=1.4×10-10m

02

Explanation

Given a free path is:

l=14π1.4×10-1021.38×10-23×300101325l=1.66×10-7m

The heat capacity is:

Cv=f2Nk

Where f is the number of degree of freedom of the molecule.

From ideal gas law PV=NkT

Therefore heat capacity is ;

Cv=f2PVTCvV=f2PT

Since helium is monatomic, it has only 3 degrees of freedom so f=3

localid="1650202792690" CvV=32101325300=506.625J.m-3.K-1

kt=12×506.625×1.66×10-71367.65kt=0.0575W.m-1.K-1

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