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the vrms velocity of hydrogen is √7 times the vrms velocity of nitrogen.if temperature of the gas is​

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Answered by aman7913
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Answer:

T(H2) < T(N2)

Explanation:

Vrms = √3RT/M

√7 = Vrms (H2) /Vrms (N2)

= √T(H2) × M(N2) /M(H2) × T(N2)

7 = T(H2) /2 × 28/ T(N2)

T(N2) = 2T(N2)

::: T(H2) < T(N2)

i hope it help's you.

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