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At what temperature (in°C)do hydrogen molecules have the same rms speed as nitrogen molecules at 100°C ?

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The temperature of hydrogen molecules is-246°C

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01

Introduction

Equating the expressions for the rmsspeeds, we can find

3kBTnmn=3kBThmh

We can simplify the constants and raise the expression to the second power, thus obtaining

Tnmn=Thmh

It is therefore clear that the temperature of the hydrogen molecules will be

Th=Tnmhmn

02

Substitution 

Let us remember that the mass mof a molecule of a substance with molar mass Mwill be

m=MNA

Therefore it is clear that the ratio of molecular masses will be that of the molar masses,

mhmn=MhMn

Our final expression therefore becomes

Th=TnMhMn

Numerically we will have

Th=(100+273)228≈27K¯

In degrees Celsius, this temperature belongs to-246°C

03

Step 3:The Value of temperature

The temperature belongs to-246°C

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