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Calculate the root mean square, average and most probable speeds of oxygen molecules at `27^(@)C.`

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To solve the problem of calculating the root mean square speed, average speed, and most probable speed of oxygen molecules at 27°C, we will follow these steps: ### Given Data: - Molecular mass of O₂ (GMM) = 32 g/mol - Temperature (T) = 27°C = 300 K (since T(K) = T(°C) + 273) ### Step 1: Convert Molecular Mass to kg Since the formulas require mass in kg, we convert the molecular mass from grams to kilograms: ...
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