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The mass of an oxygen molecule is about 16 times that of a hydrogen molecule. At room temperature the 'rms' speed of oxygen molecules is v. The 'rms' speed of oxygen molecules is v. the 'rms' speed of the hydrogen molecules at the same temperature will be

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