Calculating Molecule Speed Ratios in a Gas Mixture

In summary, the question asks for the ratio of the rms speed of oxygen molecules to that of nitrogen molecules in a container filled with a mixture of the two gases. To solve this, the equation (1/2)*m_O*v_O^2=(1/2)*m_N*v_N^2=(3/2)*k*T is used, where m_O and m_N are the molar masses of oxygen and nitrogen respectively, v_O and v_N are the rms speeds of the two gases, k is Boltzmann's constant, and T is the temperature. By manipulating the equation, the ratio of v_O to v_N is solved for, giving a value of 0.935.
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Homework Statement


1) A container is filled with a mixture of nitrogen and oxygen. What is the ratio of the rms speed of oxygen molecules to that of a notrigen molecules? (molar mass of oxygen = 32 g/mol; molar mass of nitrogen = 28 g/mol)

2) By what factor does the rms speed of neon molecules increase if their temperature increased by a factor of 4?

Homework Equations



rms= squared, mean, root.

1/2mv²=3/2KT where K = 1.83 x 10^-23 (Boltzmann's constant)
average velocity vectors of molecules = 0

The Attempt at a Solution



I'm completely clueless as to how to answer this question.
 
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(1/2)*m_O*v_O^2=(1/2)*m_N*v_N^2=(3/2)*k*T. Manipulate this to get a ratio of v_O to v_N. I.e. solve for v_O/v_N. Relatively the same approach for 2).
 
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I don't see how you can get rid of the masses and the other variables if they're not constants. The instructions give the molar masses of the gases which are obviously not the same. So, we can't cancel them out when manipulating the equations. May I ask what do you get as an answer?
 
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If I divide one expression by the other I get (m_O/m_N)*(v_O/v_N)^2=1. Does that help you to see where to go?
 
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Oh I see thank you, I got it. 0.935 :).
 

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