At which temperature does the r.m.s. velocity of a hydrogen molecule equal that of an oxygen molecule at ?
- A
- B
- C
- D
At which temperature does the r.m.s. velocity of a hydrogen molecule equal that of an oxygen molecule at ?
Correct answer:C
Standard Method
Given: The r.m.s. velocity of a hydrogen molecule is equal to that of an oxygen molecule at .
Find: The temperature of hydrogen for which both r.m.s. velocities are equal.
Using the formula for r.m.s. velocity,
For equal r.m.s. velocities of hydrogen and oxygen,
Squaring both sides,
Canceling ,
Now convert the oxygen temperature to Kelvin:
Using and ,
Detailed Working
Given: Equal r.m.s. velocities for hydrogen and oxygen, with oxygen at .
Find: Temperature of hydrogen.
An equivalent form of the r.m.s. speed formula is
Since the speeds are equal,
Therefore,
So,
Now,
and
Substituting,
Therefore, the correct value is .
The solution concludes with , but the solution states "The Correct Option is C," while the listed options show as option D. Following the solution working, the defensible correct option is D.
Using directly instead of converting to Kelvin is incorrect because gas-kinetic formulas require absolute temperature. First convert to , then substitute.
Inverting the mass ratio and using instead of is wrong because for equal r.m.s. speed, temperature is directly proportional to molecular mass in the relation being equal. Use .
Confusing molecular mass with atomic mass leads to taking oxygen as instead of . The question is about an oxygen molecule, so use , not .
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