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If oxygen has root mean square velocity of C m/s, then root mean square velocity of hydrogen will be
Options
(a) C m/s
(b) 1 / C m/s
(c) 4C m/s
(d) C / 4 m/s
Correct Answer:
4C m/s
Explanation:
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root mean square velocity = √3RT/molecular weight of the gas
therefore,
Vrms is inversely proportional to root of molecular weight of the gas.
Vrms(O2)/Vrms(H2)=√Mw.weight of H2/Mw.weight of O2
root mean square velocity of oxygen is C m/s.
therefore,
root mean square velocity of H2 is 4C m/s.