At 298 K the average kinetic energy is the same for H2, He, and N2. The gas with the highest average velocity is:A) H2B) HeC) N2D) All have the same average velocity

Respuesta :

A) H2 is the answer because it is the smallest compound. Small compounds will have higher average velocity/will be faster. Think of it as seeing how far a gorilla will move with one push versus how far a fly will move. And all the compounds having the same kinetic energy is saying they all have the same energy “pushing” them to move

Answer:

The gas with the highest average velocity is a) H2

Explanation:

The average kinetic energy is a value that depends on the temperature of the gas. Because of H2,He and N2 are at the same temperature their average kinetic energy will be the same.

For the average velocity, the equation is :

[tex]AV=\sqrt{\frac{8RT}{\pi M}}[/tex]

Where R is the Universal gas constant.

Where T is the temperature.

And M is the molar mass of the gas.

Given that M is dividing the expression, the gas with the highest average velocity will be the gas with the smallest molar mass.

The molar masses of the gases are :

μ(H2) = [tex]2.01588\frac{g}{mole}[/tex]

μ(He) = [tex]4.002602\frac{g}{mole}[/tex]

μ(N2) = [tex]28.0134\frac{g}{mole}[/tex]

H2 has the lowest molar mass. Therefore, H2 will have the highest average velocity.

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