The approximate answers are given in the parentheses. Detailed
and complete answers are required please. Especially part b.
The answer for part b must be approximately equal to( 3E+27
collisions/m^2 -s)

The approximate answers are given in the parentheses. Detailed and complete answers are required please. Especially...
Three moles of a helium gas are at a temperature of 435 K. Calculate the average kinetic energy per atom, the root-mean-square (rms) speed of atoms in the gas, and the internal energy of the gas. (a)the average kinetic energy per atom (in J) B.) the root-mean-square (rms) speed (in m/s) of atoms in the gas C.) The internal energy of the gas (in J)
The average kinetic energy of the molecules in a gas sample depends only on the temperature, T. However, given the same kinetic energies, a lighter molecule will move faster than a heavier molecule, as shown in the equation for rms speed 3RT ms speed where R= 8.314 J/(mol-K) and is molar mass in kilograms per mole. Note that a joule is the same as a kilogram-meter squared per second squared (kg-m2/s2). What is the rms speed of N, molecules at...
The average kinetic energy of the molecules in a gas sample depends only on the temperature, T. However, given the sume kinetic energies, a lighter molecule will move faster than a heavier molecule, as shown in the equation for rms speed 3RT rms speed where R 8.314 J/(mol-K) and M is molar mass in kilograms per mole. Note that a joule is the same as a kilogram-meter squared per second squared (kg-m2/s2) What is the rms speed of O, molecules...
a) According to the kinetic theory of gases, determine the mean speed of oxygen (MO2=32 kg/kmol) molecules at 500K and a pressure of 2 atm. (/3) b) According to the kinetic theory of gases, what is the average distance between collisions of oxygen (MO2=32 kg/kmol, collision diameter=2.92Ǻ) molecules at 500 K and 2 atm? (/3) c) According to the kinetic theory of gases, how many oxygen molecules would occupy a volume 10 m wide, 25 m deep and 3 m...
Calculate the speed (in m/s) of an electron and a proton with a kinetic energy of 1.90 electron volt (eV). (The electron and proton masses are me = 9.11 ✕ 10−31 kg and mp = 1.67 ✕ 10−27 kg. Boltzmann's constant is kB = 1.38 ✕ 10−23 J/K.) (a) an electron m/s (b) a proton m/s (c) Calculate the average translational kinetic energy in eV of a 3.19 ✕ 102 K ideal gas particle. (Recall from Topic 10 that 1...
1775/2100 Resources Hint The average kinetic energy of the molecules in a gas sample depends only on the temperature, T. However, given the same kinetic energies, a lighter molecule will move faster than a heavier molecule, as shown in the equation for rms speed 3RT ms speed =/ where R = 8.314 J/(mol-K) and Al is molar mass in kilograms per mole. Note that a joule is the same as a kilogram-meter squared per second squared (kg-mº/s2). What is the...
The average kinetic energy of the molecules in a gas sample depends only on the temperature, T. However, given the same kinetic energies, a lighter molecule will move faster than a heavier molecule, as shown in the equation for rms speed rms speed = M where R= 8.314 J/(mol.K) and M is molar mass in kilograms per mole. Note that a joule is the same as a kilogram-meter squared per second squared (kg.m-/s). What is the rms speed of Cl,...
The average kinetic energy of the molecules in a gas sample depends only on the temperature, T. However, given the same kinetic energies, a lighter molecule will move faster than a heavier molecule, as shown in the equation for rms speed 3 RT rms speed where R = 8.314 J/(mol-K) and Mis molar mass in kilograms per mole. Note that a joule is the same as a kilogram-meter squared per second squared (kg-mº/s2). What is the rms speed of F,...
The average kinetic energy of the molecules in a gas sample depends only on the temperature, T. However, given the same kinetic energies, a lighter molecule will move faster than a heavier molecule, as shown in the equation for rms speed 3RT rms speed M where R = 8.314 J/(mol.K) and M is molar mass in kilograms per mole. Note that a joule is the same as a kilogram-meter squared per second squared (kg.m²/s2). What is the rms speed of...
1) A 11.0-V battery is connected to a 4.40-μF capacitor. How much energy is stored in the capacitor? J 2) Calculate the speed (in m/s) of an electron and a proton with a kinetic energy of 1.10 electron volt (eV). (The electron and proton masses are me = 9.11 ✕ 10−31 kg and mp = 1.67 ✕ 10−27 kg. Boltzmann's constant is kB = 1.38 ✕ 10−23 J/K.) hint: Use the conversion 1 eV = 1.60 ✕ 10−19 J. (a) an electron? m/s...