What Speed Would an N2 Molecule Have with Photon Energy of Various Wavelengths?

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The discussion revolves around calculating the RMS speed of a gas-phase N2 molecule based on the energy equivalent to various photon wavelengths. The relevant equations include E=hc/lambda for energy and KE=(mv^2)/2 for kinetic energy. Participants express uncertainty about whether to use the RMS speed equation or the De Broglie wavelength formula for their calculations. There is confusion regarding the temperature of N2, which is not provided, complicating the use of the RMS speed equation. The consensus suggests focusing on the given wavelengths to derive the necessary energy for the calculations.
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1. Homework Statement

Consider a gas-phase N2 molecule. It's RMS speed is given by

Vrms = (3kT/m)^(1/2)

What speed would the gas molecule have if it had the same energy as a photon of the following wavelengths of IR, visible, UV and X-Ray electromagnetic radiation?

lambda = 1.000E4nm, 500nm, 100nm, 0.10nm


2. Homework Equations

E=hc, E=hc/lambda E = (mv^2)/2 , not sure if we should use lambda = h / p (momentum)

3. The Attempt at a Solution

So I don't know how to use the Vrms equation that is given in the problem. I am not sure if we need to use it at all (Btw, this in the first problem set of my pchem class so it should be pretty easy, I am just not sure if I am doing it right).

E = hc/lambda, using this equation we can find the energy of the gas molecule if it had the wavelength given in the problem.

Once we find the energy E we can use KE = 1/2mv^2 to some for v.

I am not sure if we are supposed to use this method or use the Debroglie equation where lambda = h / mv and solve for velocity that way.

Any thoughts?
 
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What is the temperature of N2?
Use Debroglie formula to find wavelength.
 
rl.bhat said:
What is the temperature of N2?
Use Debroglie formula to find wavelength.

We aren't given a temperature of N2. We don't know velocity, so I don't see how we can use debroglie forumla to solve for wavelength. Wavelength is given in the problem, should it be converted to a different wavelength?
 
Use wavelengths in the problem.
 
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