The rms speed for the CO molecule at given temperature and the ratio between rms speed of CO and argon should be determined. Concept introduction: The root mean square velocity μ is defined as the measure of velocity of particle in gas. It is the method to determine the single velocity value for particles. Root mean square velocity can be determined, μ r m s = ( 3 R T M ) 1 / 2 (1) ( gas constant ) R = 8 . 3 1 4 J K m o l M = M o l a r m a s s Molar mass: The molar mass of a substance is determined by dividing the given mass of substance by the amount of the substance.
The rms speed for the CO molecule at given temperature and the ratio between rms speed of CO and argon should be determined. Concept introduction: The root mean square velocity μ is defined as the measure of velocity of particle in gas. It is the method to determine the single velocity value for particles. Root mean square velocity can be determined, μ r m s = ( 3 R T M ) 1 / 2 (1) ( gas constant ) R = 8 . 3 1 4 J K m o l M = M o l a r m a s s Molar mass: The molar mass of a substance is determined by dividing the given mass of substance by the amount of the substance.
Solution Summary: The author defines the root mean square velocity mu as the measure of velocity of particle in gas and determines the single velocity value for particles.
Interpretation: The rms speed for the CO molecule at given temperature and the ratio between rms speed of CO and argon should be determined.
Concept introduction:
The root mean square velocity μ is defined as the measure of velocity of particle in gas. It is the method to determine the single velocity value for particles.
Root mean square velocity can be determined,
μrms=(3RTM)1/2 (1)
(gas constant)R=8.314JKmolM=Molarmass
Molar mass: The molar mass of a substance is determined by dividing the given mass of substance by the amount of the substance.
This organic molecule is dissolved in a basic aqueous solution:
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A short time later sensitive infrared spectroscopy reveals the presence of a new C-OH stretch absorption. That is, there Ar
must now be a new molecule present with at least one C - OH bond.
In the drawing area below, show the detailed mechanism that could convert the molecule above into the new molecule.
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