At what temperature would the root mean square speed of a gas molecule have twice its value at 100 C?
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- 1 At what temperature would the root mean square speed of a gas molecule have twice its value at 100 C?
- 2 At what temperature the root mean square speed of a gas molecules will be three times of it’s value at 0 C?
- 3 At what temperature will the molecules of an ideal gas have twice the rms speed they have at 20 degree Celsius?
- 4 At what temperature is the root mean square velocity of gases?
- 5 At what temperature the root mean square speed of the molecules of a gas is twice of its root mean square speed at 27 degree Celsius?
- 6 At what temperature is the root mean square speed of molecules of a gas is twice of its root mean square speed at 27?
- 7 At what temperature the rms velocity of gas shown at 50 C will be doubled?
- 8 Which of the following gases possess maximum root mean square velocity?
At what temperature would the root mean square speed of a gas molecule have twice its value at 100 C?
1492 K.
At what temperature the root mean square speed of a gas molecules will be three times of it’s value at 0 C?
Ans: At a temperature of 2184 °C the r.m.s. speed of the molecules of a gas is three times its value at N.T.P.
At what temperature would the rms speed of a gas molecule have twice its value at?
At what temperature will the molecules of an ideal gas have twice the rms speed they have at 20 degree Celsius?
At what temperature will the molecules of an ideal gas have twice the rms speed they have at 20 deg C? The answer is 1170 K.
At what temperature is the root mean square velocity of gases?
At what temperature is the root mean square velocity of gaseous hydrogen molecules is equal to that of oxygen molecules at 47^(@)C? ⇒TH2=32032×2=20K.
At what temperature does rms of gas double?
819C.
At what temperature will the R.M.S. velocity of a gas be double its value at N.T.P.? =819C.
At what temperature the root mean square speed of the molecules of a gas is twice of its root mean square speed at 27 degree Celsius?
The temperature at which the root mean square velocity of the gas molecules would become twice of its value at 0^(@)C is. or t=3×273=819∘C.
At what temperature is the root mean square speed of molecules of a gas is twice of its root mean square speed at 27?
At what temperature the root mean square speed of molecules of a gas is twice of its root mean square speed at 27 degree Celsius?
819∘C.
The temperature at which the root mean square velocity of the gas molecules would become twice of its value at 0^(@)C is. or t=3×273=819∘C.
At what temperature the rms velocity of gas shown at 50 C will be doubled?
At what temperature, the r.m.s. velocity of a gas measured at 50^(@)C will become double? Where T is in kelvin scale. 4×(50+273)=1292K=12920273=1019∘C.
Which of the following gases possess maximum root mean square velocity?
Which of the following has maximum root mean square velocity at the same temperature? Thus , H2 gas with the lowest molar mass the maximum rms velocity.
At what temperature is the root mean square velocity of gases hydrogen molecules is equal to that of oxygen molecules at 47 degrees Celsius?