At what temperature is the root mean square speed of nitrogen molecules equal to the root mean square speed of hydrogen molecules at 20 C?

At what temperature is the root mean square speed of nitrogen molecules equal to the root mean square speed of hydrogen molecules at 20 C?

Text Solution

`CN^(-)``SCN^(-)``CO``NO_(2)^(-)`

Answer : 3

Solution : Ligands which can ligate through two different atoms present in it are called ambidentate ligands. Examples of such ligands are the `CN^(-),NO_(2)^(-)` and `SCN^(-)` ions. CO is not an ambidentate ligand.

At what temperature is the root mean square speed of nitrogen molecules equal to the root mean square speed of hydrogen molecules at 20 C?

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  • At what temperature is the root mean square speed of nitrogen molecules equal to the root mean square speed of hydrogen molecules at 20 C?
  • At what temperature is the root mean square speed of nitrogen molecules equal to the root mean square speed of hydrogen molecules at 20 C?
  • At what temperature is the root mean square speed of nitrogen molecules equal to the root mean square speed of hydrogen molecules at 20 C?
  • At what temperature is the root mean square speed of nitrogen molecules equal to the root mean square speed of hydrogen molecules at 20 C?
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