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The temperature at which the RMS velocity of an ideal gas molecule would become twice its value at 0°C is

A

1100°C

B

1400°C

C

819°C

D

1092°C

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  • The temperature at which the root mean square velocity of the gas molecules would become twice of its value at 0^(@)C is

    A
    `819^(@)C`
    B
    `1092^(@)C`
    C
    `1100^(@)C`
    D
    `1400^(@)C`
  • The temperature at which rms velocities of nitrogen gas molecules will be doulbed that at 0^(@)C is

    A
    273 K
    B
    546 K
    C
    136 K
    D
    1092 K
  • At what temperature. The rms velocity of gas molecules would be double of its value at NTP,if pressure is remaining constant?

    A
    `819^(@)C`
    B
    819 K
    C
    546 K
    D
    `546^(@)C`
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