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Calculate the temperature at which the rms velocity of a gas doubles its value at S.T.P.

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To calculate the temperature at which the root mean square (RMS) velocity of a gas doubles its value at standard temperature and pressure (S.T.P), we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understand the RMS Velocity Formula**: The RMS velocity (Vrms) of a gas is given by the formula: \[ V_{\text{rms}} = \sqrt{\frac{3RT}{M}} ...
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