How to Calculate the Most Probable Speed of CO2 at 305 K?

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Homework Statement



Diatomic carbon dioxide gas (CO2 has molar mass of 44.0 g/mol) is at a temperature of 305 K.

Calculate the most probable speed v_mp.

Homework Equations



v_mp = sqrt(2kT/m)


The Attempt at a Solution



v_mp = sqrt(2 * 1.3801 * 10^-23 * 305 / 44)

v_mp = 1.383 * 10^-11
 
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How about you write down the units of all the numerical values you substituted? It is always good practice to do this, and cancel out the units.
 
I can see that m is not simply 44 mol. It needs to be in kg. m = M/N_A. The units for M is g/mol. What are the units for N_A, Avogadro's number?
 
well, it's a number... :smile:

6.023E23 particles/mole
 
Then

v_mp = sqrt(2 * 1.3801 * 10^-23 (m^2 * kg / (s^2 * K) * 305 K / (44 g/mol / (6.02E23 particles/mol) * kg/1000g)

This ends up with the units being sqrt(m^2/s^2 * particles)

Is that correct?
 
heh, well particles isn't really a physical unit (neither is mol). So what you really have is sqrt(m^2/s^2).
 
Got it. The answer was 339 m/s. Thanks!
 
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Looks like molecules should be moving a little faster than that. Check your math. The approach is correct, however.
 
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