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At what temperature the kinetic energy of a gas molecule is one-half of its value at `30^@C`?

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To find the temperature at which the kinetic energy of a gas molecule is one-half of its value at 30°C, we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the formula for kinetic energy The kinetic energy (KE) of a gas molecule is given by the formula: \[ KE = \frac{3}{2} nRT \] where: - \( n \) = number of moles of the gas - \( R \) = universal gas constant ...
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