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15 February, 08:11

What is the root mean square of carbon iv oxide at 27°C?

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  1. 15 February, 10:06
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    Answer: not Possible

    Explanation:

    27 is not. square number
  2. 15 February, 10:29
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    Kinetic Energy (Translational, in all directions) of a gas as per Kinetic theory of gases at abs. Temperature T:

    per molecule: KE = 3/2 * k_B T

    per mole: KE = 3/2 * R * T

    k_B = Boltzmann's constant. R = Universal gas constant.

    Kinetic Energy of a gas (as per mechanics)

    KE = 1/2 m (Vrms) ²

    or KE = 1/2 M (Vrms) ²

    m = mass of a molecule, M = Molar mass of the gas.

    Hence, (Vrms) ² = 3 k_B T / m = 3 R T / M

    R = 8.3 J/°°K/mole

    M = 44 gm/mole for CO2 = 0.044 kg/mole

    (Vrms) ² = 3 * 8.314 J/°K/mole * (273+27) ° / (0.044 kg/mole)

    Vrms = 412.38 m/sec
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