The temperature of a gas is -50°C. To what temperature the gas should be heated so that…
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The temperature of a gas is -50°C. To what temperature the gas should be heated so that the rms speed is increased by 3 times?
- 223 K
- 669°C
- 3295°C
- 3097 K
Answer
(C) 3295°C
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