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Two moles of an ideal gas X occupying a volume V exerts a pressure P. The same pressure is exerted by one mole of another gas Y occupying a volume 2V. If the molecular weight of Y is 16 times the molecular weight of X, find the ratio of the rms speeds of the molecules of X and Y.

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`V_(rms)=sqrt((3PV)/(n M)) (m/M=n), v_(1 rms)/v_(2 rms)=sqrt((V_(1))/V_2 n_2/n_1 M_2/M_1)`
`v_(1 rms)/v_(2 rms) =sqrt((V)/(2V)) (1/2) (16)/1), (v_(1 rms))/(v_(2 rms))=2`
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