9.4 The Distribution of Molecular Speeds 409
Exercise 9.13
Find the most probable speed of helium atoms at 298 K.Themean speedis given by〈v〉∫∞
0vfv(v)dv 4 π(
m
2 πkBT) 3 / 2 ∫∞
0v^3 e−mv(^2) / 2 kBT
dv
〈v〉
√
8 kBT
πm√
8 RT
πM(9.4-6)
Exercise 9.14
Look up the integral and verify Eq. (9.4-6).EXAMPLE9.10
Find the mean speed of oxygen molecules at 298 K.〈v〉√√
√√
√( 8 )(
8 .3145 J K−^1 mol−^1)
(298 K)π(
0 .0320 kg mol−^1) 444 m s−^1This speed corresponds to 993 miles per hour or 1598 kilometers per hour.Themean-square speedis defined to be〈
v^2〉
4 π(
m
2 πkBT) 3 / 2 ∫∞
0v^4 e−mv(^2) / 2 kBT
dv
3 kBT
m
3 RT
M
(9.4-7)
where we have looked up the integral in the table of Appendix C. Theroot-mean-square
speedvrmsis the square root of the mean-square speed:vrms〈
v^2〉 1 / 2
√
3 kBT
m√
3 RT
M
(9.4-8)
EXAMPLE9.11
Find the value of the root-mean-square speed of oxygen molecules at 298 K.vrms⎛
⎝( 3 )(
8 .3145 J K−^1 mol−^1)
(298 K)
(
0 .0320 kg mol−^1)⎞
⎠1 / 2
482 m s−^1