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A new gas was discovered in the lab, and it is called NewGassium and determined the...

A new gas was discovered in the lab, and it is called NewGassium and determined the molar mass to be 110.4 g/mol. Determine the root mean square speed (m/s) of NewGassium at a temperature of -27.66oC and a pressure of 559.3 torrs. Report your final answer to the third decimal place.

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