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The root mean square speed formula is , v=√(3RT/M).

What can be predicted from formula?

As per the formula v= √(3RT/m)

T is the temperature

m is the mass of the molecules

R is the Gas constant

The temperature must be converted to kelvin and the molar mass must be found in Kg.

Any change in temperature and molar mass affect the speed of gas molecules.

The speed of the molecules in a gas is proportional to the temperature and is inversely proportional to the molar mass of the gas.

In other words, as their temperature increases, their speed increases, and finally their total energy increases as well.

But still, it's not possible to define the speed of any one gas particle. As such, the speed of gases are defined in terms of their root mean square speed.

Thus, the root mean square speed formula is , v=√(3RT/M) is well defined.

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