Chemistry, asked by jishideva, 10 months ago

The rms velocity of CO, at a temperature T(in Kelvin)
is x cm/sec. At what temperature (in kelvin) the
rms velocity of nitrous oxide would be 4x cm/sec.
(1) 16 T (2) 2T
(3) 4T (4) 32 T​

Answers

Answered by sujatharavi722773
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Answer:

32 T

Explanation:

I don't know the explanation

Answered by rajutheedamanga
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Answer:

Given ,

rms velocity of carbon dioxide is x(rms1)

rms velocity of nitrous oxide is 4x(rms2)

T1=T

T2=y

rms velocity is proportional to Temperature

rms1/rms2=T1/T2

x/4x=T/y

1/4=T/y

y=T/1/4

y=4T

Therefore the answer is 4T

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