What is the RMS speed of an ideal gas in terms of its temperature and molar mass?

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What is the RMS speed of an ideal gas in terms of its temperature and molar mass?
  1. sqrt((3RT)/M)
  2. sqrt((2RT)/M)
  3. sqrt((RT)/M)
  4. sqrt((3M)/RT)

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Q: What is the RMS speed of an ideal gas in terms of its temperature and molar mass?
Solution: The RMS speed (v_rms) of an ideal gas is given by the formula v_rms = sqrt((3RT)/M), where R is the universal gas constant, T is the absolute temperature, and M is the molar mass.
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