The next two questions pertain to the situation described below. Consider a gas of O2 molecules (weight 32 g/mol) which

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The next two questions pertain to the situation described below. Consider a gas of O2 molecules (weight 32 g/mol) which are found to have an average rotational energy, Iw+ {Iw, Now assume that the rotational energy is increased by an amount of 4.9 x 10-21 J. 7) When the rotational energy is increased by the amount given above by adding heat, by how much is the typical translational energy of these molecules increased ? a. 4.9 x 10-21 ] b. 1.225 x 10-20 J c. 1.715 x 10-20 d. 7.35 x 10-21 ) e. OJ 8) Now assume the container also has some Ge atoms (also weight 32 g/mol, but monatomic). Compare the typical speeds (i.e. the ims speeds) of the two species. a. UGe < VO2 b. Uge > VO2 c. UGe VO2
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