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The rms velocity of CO(2) at temperature...

The `rms` velocity of `CO_(2)` at temperature T(in Kelvin) is x cm `s^(-1)`. At what temperature (in Kelvin) would the `rms` velocity of nitrous oxide be `4 x cm s^(-1)`?

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