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Chemistry, 23.07.2019 09:00 gedntrxAa

Calculate the root-mean-square speed of methane, ch4 (g), at 78°c. root mean square speed = u = [3rt/(molar mass) ] ^ (1/2) think about which r you are going to use and make sure to show the units!

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