The speed of sound is more in hydrogen gas than in carbon dioxide gas, what is the reason behind this fact?
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The difference in the speeds of sound in air, hydrogen, and carbon dioxide are the result of the different densities of these three gasses. ... Since hydrogen has the lowest density of the three, the speed of sound will be fastest through hydrogen compared to the other two gasses.
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