1. An ideal gas is at a temperature of 250 K. To double the rms speed of its molecules, what does the temperature need t

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1. An ideal gas is at a temperature of 250 K. To double the rms speed of its molecules, what does the temperature need t

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1. An ideal gas is at a temperature of 250 K. To double the rms speed of its molecules, what does the temperature need to be changed to? T= 750 X√ K

1. The most probable speed for molecules of a gas at 276 K is 273 m/s. What is the molar mass of the gas? (You might like to figure out what the gas is likely to be.) R= 8.31 J/(mol K) M= ✔g/mol
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