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Calculate the average velocity of `CO_2` molecule at S.T.P.

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To calculate the average velocity of a carbon dioxide (CO₂) molecule at Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP), we will use the formula: \[ V_{\text{average}} = \sqrt{\frac{8RT}{\pi m}} \] ### Step-by-Step Solution ...
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