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In a container of volume 1L, there are `10^(23)` gas molecules, each of which has a mass of `10^(-22)` g. at a certain temperature, if the rms velocity of these molecules is `10^(5)cm*s^(-1)`, then what would be the pressure at the temperature inside the container?

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