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(a) Speed of sound in air 332 m/s at NTP. What will the speed of sound in hydrogen at NTP if the density of hydrogen at NTP is (1/16) that of air.
(b) Calculate the ratio of the speed of sound in neon to that in water vapour any temperature. [Molecular weight if neon `= 2,02 xx 10^(-2) kg//mol` and for water vapours `= 1.8 xx 10^(-2) kg//mol` ]

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