Oxygen and hydrogen gases are at the same temperature T. The kinetic energy of an oxygen…
Physics · NEET · NTA Exams — KINETIC THEORY OF GASES
Oxygen and hydrogen gases are at the same temperature T. The kinetic energy of an oxygen molecule will be equal to
- 16 times the kinetic energy of a hydrogen molecule
- 4 times the kinetic energy of H2 molecule
- The kinetic energy of an H2 molecule
- One-fourth the kinetic energy of an H2 molecule
Answer
(C) The kinetic energy of an H 2 molecule
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