Physics for Scientists and Engineers
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Chapter 17, Problem 26P

(a)

To determine

The rms speed of the H2 molecules.

(a)

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Given:

The escape speed of the gas molecules in atmosphere of Mars is 5.0km/s .

Temperature is 0°C .

Formula used:

Write the expression for the rms speed of the molecule.

  vrms=3RTM ........ (1)

Here, vrms is the root mean-square speed of the molecule, R is the gas constant, T is the temperature and M is the molar mass.

Write the equation for the conversion of Celsius to kelvin.

  T(°K)=T(°C)+273.15 ........ (2)

  T(°C) Is the temperature in Celsius and T(°K) is the temperature in kelvin.

Calculation:

Substitute 0°C for T(°C) in equation (2).

  T(°K)=(0°C)+273.15T(°K)=273.15K

Substitute 273.15K for T , 2×103kg/mol for M and 8.31J/molK for R in equation (1).

  vrms= 3( 8.31 Jmol -1 K )( 273.15K ) 2× 10 3 kg/ mol vrms=1.84 Km/s

Conclusion:

The rms speed of the H2 molecules is 1.84 Km/s .

(b)

To determine

The rms speed of O2 molecules.

(b)

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Given:

The escape speed of the gas molecules in atmosphere of Mars is 5.0km/s .

Temperature is 0°C .

Formula used:

Write the expression for the rms speed of the molecule.

  vrms=3RTM

Calculation:

Substitute 273.15K for T , 32×103kg/mol for M and 8.31J/molK for R in equation (1).

  vrms= 3( 8.31 Jmol -1 K 1 )( 273.15K ) 32× 10 3 kg/ mol vrms=461m/s

Conclusion:

The root mean square speed for the oxygen molecule is 461m/s .

(c)

To determine

The root mean square speed of the CO2 molecule.

(c)

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Given:

The escape speed of the gas molecules in atmosphere of Mars is 5.0km/s .

Temperature is 0°C .

Formula used:

Write the expression for the rms speed of the molecule.

  vrms=3RTM

Calculation:

Substitute 273.15K for T , 44×103kg/mol for M and 8.31J/molK for R in equation (1).

  vrms= 3( 8.31 Jmol -1 K 1 )( 273.15K ) 44× 10 3 kg/ mol vrms=393m/s

Conclusion:

The root mean square speed for the CO2 molecule is 393m/s .

(d)

To determine

Whether the hydrogen, oxygen and carbon dioxide molecules to be found in the atmosphere of the mars.

(d)

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Given:

The escape speed of the gas molecules in atmosphere of Mars is 5.0km/s .

Temperature is 0°C .

Formula used:

Calculate 20 % of the escape velocity for mars.

  v=20vescape100 ........ (2)

Here, v is the 20 % of the escape velocity.

Calculation:

Substitute 5.0km/s for vescape in equation (2).

  v=20( 5.0 km/s )100v=1km/s

Conclusion:

As 20 % of the escape velocity is 1km/s , this is greater than vrms for O2 and CO2 but less than for H2 . Thus H2 should not be present in the atmosphere of mars.

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