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I was reviewing gas speed, and I know fromt that Boltzman curve that KE and Avg Speed is constant for a given temperature...But is this for every gas? Lilke every gas has the same speed/KE at a given temp? But then I start reading about grahams law stating that r1/r2=(MM2/MM1)^.5 so it would seem that the rate is changing as function of weight? So then does that disagree with the Boltzman logic stating that all gases have the same avg speed/KE at a given temp? Or is okay since its not specifically stating for every single gas...KE=.5mv^2 that mass term would seem to contradict it?
Clarification please!
Clarification please!