The molecules of a given mass of gas have a root mean square speeds of 100 ms-1at 27°C and 1.0 atmospheric pressure. What will be the root mean square speeds of the molecules of the gas at 127°C and 2.0 atmospheric pressure?

Hint: The root-mean-square speed does not depend on the pressure.
Step 1: Write the formula of the root-mean-square speed.
We know that for a given mass of a gas,
vrms=3RTM
where R is gas constant.
T is the temperature in kelvin.
M is molar massof the gas.
Clearly, vrmsT
Step 2: Find the final RMS speed.
                                       
(vrms)1(vrms)2=T1T2
(vrms)1=100m/s
T1=27°C=27+273=300K
T2=127°C=127+273=400K
100(vrms)2=300400=32
(vrms)2=2×1003=3003m/s