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the graph between pressure of an ideal gas and the root mean square sped of its molecules is​

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Answered by nirman95
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To find:

Graph between pressure of an ideal gas and the root mean square sped of its molecules.

Solution:

First of all, try to remember the equation for ROOT MEAN SQUARE velocity of ideal gases:

 \boxed{ \bf \: v_{RMS} =  \sqrt{ \dfrac{3RT}{m} } }

  • Here T is temperature, R is Universal Gas Constant , and m is molar mass of gas.

Here, you can see that v_(RMS) is not dependent on the pressure of the gas :

 \boxed{ \bf \: v_{RMS} \propto \:   {P}^{0} }

So, the graph will a straight parallel to pressure axis.

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Answered by kookukumari
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Answer:

Graph parallel to the axis

is the correct answer

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