The kinetic energy of 1 g molecule of a gas, at normal temperature and pressure, is:
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The kinetic energy of 1 g molecule of a gas, at normal temperature and pressure, is:
- 0.56 × 104 J
- 3.4 × 103 J
- 3.4 × 104 J
- 3.6 × 104 J
Answer
(C) 3.4 × 10 4 J
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