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Two different gases at the same temperature have equal root mean square velocities?

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To solve the problem, we need to analyze the relationship between the root mean square (RMS) velocity of gases and their molecular masses. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understand the Formula for RMS Velocity**: The root mean square velocity (V_rms) of a gas is given by the formula: \[ V_{rms} = \sqrt{\frac{3RT}{M}} ...
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