Figure 14.2a shows the Hope diamond (44.5 carats), which is almost pure carbon. Figure 14.2b shows the Rosser Reeves ruby (138 carats), which is primarily aluminum oxide (Al2O3). One carat is equivalent to a mass of 0.200 g. Determine (a) the number of carbon atoms in the diamond and (b) the number of Al2O3 molecules in the ruby.
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Four tanks A, B, C, and D are filled with monatomic ideal gases. For each tank, the mass of an individual atom and the rms speed of the atoms are expressed in terms of m and vrms, respectively (see the table). Suppose that m 3.32 1026 kg, and vrms 1223 m/s. Find the temperature of the gas in each tank. ABC D Mass m m 2m 2m Rms speed vrms 2vrms vrms 2vrms 35.
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The first step in solving 14 problem number 68 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Four tanks A, B, C, and D are filled with monatomic ideal gases. For each tank, the mass of an individual atom and the rms speed of the atoms are expressed in terms of m and vrms, respectively (see the table). Suppose that m 3.32 1026 kg, and vrms 1223 m/s. Find the temperature of the gas in each tank. ABC D Mass m m 2m 2m Rms speed vrms 2vrms vrms 2vrms 35.
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