At what temperature would the most probable speed of co molecules be twice that of 0oc?
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Most probable speed is the speed possessed by most of the molecule.
It is given by the formula=sqrt8RT/piM=v
T=temperature
M=molecular mass
Let the temperature be T
2v=v’
2*sqrt8R*50/piM=sqrt8RT/piM
squaring both sides
4*50=T
T=200 degree celsius
It is given by the formula=sqrt8RT/piM=v
T=temperature
M=molecular mass
Let the temperature be T
2v=v’
2*sqrt8R*50/piM=sqrt8RT/piM
squaring both sides
4*50=T
T=200 degree celsius
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