To what temperature should the hydrogen at room temperature (27°C) be heated at constant

To what temperature should the hydrogen at room temperature (27°C) be heated at constant pressure so that the RMS velocity of its molecules becomes double of its previous value?

Options

(a) 1200° C
(b) 927° C
(c) 600° C
(d) 108° C

Correct Answer:

927° C

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