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Two different gases at the same temperature have equal root mean square velocities.

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We know tha `c_(rms)propsqrt((3RT)/(M))`
For a particular temperature, `c_(rms)propsqrt((1)/(M))`
i.e., `c_("rms")` will have different values for different gases.
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