I must find Temperature, The Distribution of Molecular Speeds.

In summary, to increase the rms speed of molecules in a gas by 12%, the temperature of the gas would have to be 33.8688 degrees Celcius or 376.32 Kelvin. The calculation involves solving for T(2) using the equation V rms = √((3RT)/(M)) and taking into account the given temperature of the gas at 27 degrees Celcius (or 300 Kelvin). The final result is verified by the fact that T(2) is greater than T(1), indicating an increase in V rms.
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Homework Statement


A certain gas is at a temperature of 27 degrees Celcius. What would the temperature of the gas have to be to increase the rms speed of the molecules in the gas by 12 percent?


Homework Equations


V rms = √((3RT)/(M))


The Attempt at a Solution



We know R and T
R= 8.31 J/mol *k
New T= ?
M is unknown

T is what we must find.


V rms(.12) + 1 = ( Vrms1.12)

I don't know if I'm right but here's what I did.

3RT(2) = (1.12 Vrms)^ 2) * M

3RT(1) = (Vrms)^2) * M


We solve for T(2) or Temperature 2 or Temperature Final.

We divide (T2) over (T1)

3R cancels and M cancels


so we have T(2) / T(1) = 1.2544 Vrms ^2 / Vrms ^2


Vrms ^ 2 cancels

we are left with

T(2) = 1.2544 * T1

T(2) = 1.2544 * 27 degrees celcius = 33.8688

Is this correct.

Let's check if Vrms increases

T must increase and T did increase so I'm assuming that I did it right.
 
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afcwestwarrior said:
T(2) = 1.2544 * T1

T(2) = 1.2544 * 27 degrees celcius = 33.8688
Note that T1 and T2 are in Kevin, not degrees Celcius. So T1=273+27=300K.
 
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Woops. So it's 1.2544 (300K) = 376.32
 
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IS it right
 
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Yes, it's correct.

They might want the answer given in degrees C, since those were the temperature units given in the problem statement.
 
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Man I feel good.
 

What is temperature?

Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance. In other words, it is a measure of how fast the particles are moving.

How is temperature measured?

Temperature is typically measured using a thermometer, which contains a substance that expands or contracts in response to changes in temperature. Other methods such as infrared thermometers or thermocouples can also be used to measure temperature.

What is the distribution of molecular speeds?

The distribution of molecular speeds refers to the range of speeds at which individual molecules within a substance are moving. This distribution is affected by factors such as temperature, pressure, and the mass of the molecules.

Why is the distribution of molecular speeds important?

The distribution of molecular speeds is important because it provides information about the behavior of molecules in a substance. It can also help us understand properties such as diffusion, viscosity, and thermal conductivity.

How is the distribution of molecular speeds related to temperature?

As temperature increases, the distribution of molecular speeds also increases. This means that more molecules are moving at higher speeds, resulting in a wider range of speeds within the substance. Conversely, as temperature decreases, the distribution of molecular speeds decreases as well.

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