Calculate (a) the rms speed of an oxygen molecule at 0°C and (b) determine how many

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QUESTION: Problem 56P

Calculate (a) the rms speed of an oxygen molecule at 0°C and (b) determine how many times per second it would move back and forth across a 7.0-m-long room on the average, assuming it made very few collisions with other molecules.

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QUESTION: Problem 56P

Calculate (a) the rms speed of an oxygen molecule at 0°C and (b) determine how many times per second it would move back and forth across a 7.0-m-long room on the average, assuming it made very few collisions with other molecules.

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Solution 56P

Step 1 of 5:

In this question, we need to find rms speed of oxygen molecule

In part b, we need to find average number of times per second an oxygen molecules would move back and forth

Data given

Temperature

Distance

Part a:

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