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Determine the gas temperature at which
(a) the root mean square velocity of hydrogen molecules exceeds their most probable velocity by `Delta v = 400 m//s` ,
(b) the velocity distribution function `F (v)` for the oxygen molecules will have the maximum value at the velocity `v = 420 m//s`.

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