What is the ratio of the root-mean-squared velocity (rms) of deuterium vs. hydrogen at a given temperature? The molar mass of deuterium and hydrogen are 4.0 g/mol and 2.0 g/mol, respectively.
Crms = 3RT/M
C(D2)/C(H2) = M(H2)/M(D2)
molar mass of deuterium M(D2) = 4g/mole
molar mass of hydrogen M(H2) = 2g/mole
C(D2)/C(H2) = M(H2)/M(D2)
= 2/4
= 1/2
C(D2) : C(H2) = 1 :1.414>>>>>answer
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