the rms velocity of hydrogen is √7 times the rms velocity of nitrogen. if T is the temperature of the gas then
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UrmsH2=3RT12−−−−−√UrmsH2=3RT12
UrmsN2=3RT228−−−−−√UrmsN2=3RT228
UrmsH2=7–√×UrmsN2UrmsH2=7×UrmsN2
Or 3RT12−−−−−√=7–√×3RT228−−−−−√3RT12=7×3RT228
∴T12=T24∴T12=T24
Or T2=2T1T2=2T1
TN2>TH2TN2>TH2
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UrmsN2=3RT228−−−−−√UrmsN2=3RT228
UrmsH2=7–√×UrmsN2UrmsH2=7×UrmsN2
Or 3RT12−−−−−√=7–√×3RT228−−−−−√3RT12=7×3RT228
∴T12=T24∴T12=T24
Or T2=2T1T2=2T1
TN2>TH2TN2>TH2
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