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By what factor does the rms velocity of gaseous molecules increases when the temperature in kelvin is tripled?

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Answered by preetisinghkrishna
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Answer:

Hopefully it will help you

Explanation:

The average velocity of a gaseous molecule increases when the temperature is doubled by the factor of 1.414. The average velocity of a gaseous molecule increases when the temperature is doubled by the factor of 1.414.

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Answered by Krish1993
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Answer:

\sqrt{3\\} = 1.732 times.

Explanation:

The RMS velocity is directly proportional to the square root of temperature and inversely proportional to the square root of molar mass. Thus quadrupling the temperature of a given gas doubles the RMS velocity of the molecules.

If the temperature is increased, the average speed and kinetic energy of the gas molecules increase. If the volume is held constant, the increased speed of the gas molecules results in more frequent and more forceful collisions with the walls of the container, therefore increasing the pressure

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