The molar mass of oxygen ((32 mathrm{~g})) is slightly greater than that of nitrogen ((14 mathrm{~g})). But
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The molar mass of oxygen \((32 \mathrm{~g})\) is slightly greater than that of nitrogen \((14 \mathrm{~g})\). But in a tank, the molecules of oxygen have the same rms speed as the molecules of nitrogen in another identical tank. How could this be possible? \(\cdot\)
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