What is the rms speeds of a hydrogen molecule at 134.1°F, the highest temperature ever recorded on earth? (Molar mass of H₂ = 2.016 g)

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Problem 73P: At what temperature is the average speed of carbon dioxide molecules ( M=44.0 g/mol) 510 m/s?
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What is the rms speeds of a hydrogen molecule at 134.1°F, the highest temperature ever recorded
on earth? (Molar mass of H₂ = 2.016 g)
2019.7 m/s
200.7 m/s
1288 m/s
O 837.7 m/s
Transcribed Image Text:What is the rms speeds of a hydrogen molecule at 134.1°F, the highest temperature ever recorded on earth? (Molar mass of H₂ = 2.016 g) 2019.7 m/s 200.7 m/s 1288 m/s O 837.7 m/s
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