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@d!_†oX!©:
at the same temperature and pressure do all molecules of a gas move at the same speed???

Ghost Of Highbury:
thanks adi...i had ritten methane and water and got that rong..though i cud get the equation

4got abt steam

thanks again

@eightAs - thats seperation

@adi - its a weird question, i guess yes, however if there are other particles like dust, some particles may move at different speed due to brownian motion

eightAs:
Mis-interpreted it. I thought he meant obtain in the context of seperation.

nid404:
@adi_toxic- No. They don't move with the same velocity. There's an equation to find out the velocities of molecules......not for igcse...so don't bother..

@d!_†oX!©:

--- Quote from: A@di on November 07, 2009, 11:14:38 am ---thanks adi...i had ritten methane and water and got that rong..though i cud get the equation

4got abt steam

thanks again

@eightAs - thats seperation

@adi - its a weird question, i guess yes, however if there are other particles like dust, some particles may move at different speed due to brownian motion

--- End quote ---
there are no other particles..its a sample of only carbon dioxide....then???

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