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Find the temperature at which vrms of a gas is half its value at 0 degree pressure remaining constant

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Answered by joshpjoshy
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((C1/C2)rms)^2=T1/T2

Let the rms velocity of the first gas be x

And the rms velocity of the other gas be x/2

And T1=0°C=273 Kelvin

Therefore, ((x)÷(x/2))^2=273/T2

4=273/T2

T2=273/4

T2=68.25 kelvin

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