Digital PSAT Math Practice Question 119: Answer and Explanation
Question: 119
The root mean squared speed of a molecule, vrms, is calculated using the formula , where R is a gas constant, T is the temperature, and M is the molecular mass. The molecular mass of substance A is most likely to be less than the molecular mass of substance B if the temperature and vrms of substance A compare in which ways to those of substance B?
- A. Greater vrms and lower temperature
- B. Lower vrms and greater temperature
- C. Lower vrms and equal temperature
- D. Cannot be determined
Correct Answer: A
Explanation:
(A) The relationship is easiest to see if you solve for M first. First, square both sides:
Multiply both sides by M to get M out of the denominator:
Now isolate M:
We can now consider how we can lower M. First, M is directly proportional to T. So decreasing T will decrease M. Further, M is inversely proportional to the square of vrms. So increasing vrms will decrease M because you will be dividing by a larger number. Therefore, choice (A) is correct.
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