what will happen to the mean square speed of the moleculrs if a gas if the temperature of gas increase
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The mean square speed will increase.
we know that, Vrms= √(3RT/M)
we can say that the root mean square speed of a molecule us directly proportional to √T and inversely proportional to √M
Therefore if we increase the temperature of the gas then the mean square speed of the molecule will also increase.
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