Concept explainers
Interpretation:
Average speed of gas particles is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
Average speed is given by:
V is average speed
R is gas constant
T is temperature
M is molar mass of the gas
Answer to Problem 115A
Highest average speed is of methane gas at 90°C and smallest is of nitrogen trifluoride at 30 °C
Explanation of Solution
Hence average speed depends on ratio T/M.
The gas molecules having more value of T/M will have more average speed and vice-versa.
- For CO:
- For NF3
- For methane:
- For CO :
Highest average speed is of methane gas at 90°C and smallest is of nitrogen trifluoride at 30 °C
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