The average speed of a gas molecule is inversely proportional to its kinetic ene
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Question
The average speed of a gas molecule is
inversely proportional to its kinetic energy.
inversely proportional to the square root of its mass.
directly proportional to the square of its temperature in °C.
inversely proportional to the gas constant, R.
directly proportional to the square of its temperature in K.
A.inversely proportional to its kinetic energy.
B.inversely proportional to the square root of its mass.
C.directly proportional to the square of its temperature in °C.
D.inversely proportional to the gas constant, R.
E.directly proportional to the square of its temperature in K.
Explanation / Answer
the equation we are takling about:
RMS = sqrt(3MW/(RT))
A: this is true
B: true
C: True
D: false, there is a square
E: true
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