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A helium, molecule is two times heavier than a hydrogen molecule at 298 K

A Helium Molecule Is Two Times Heavier Than A Hydrogen Chemistry Question

A helium, molecule is two times heavier than a hydrogen molecule at 298 K. The average kinetic energy of a helium molecule is

Options

(a) 2 times that of hydrogen molecule
(b) half that of hydrogen molecule
(c) 4 times that of hydrogen molecule
(d) same as that of hydrogen molecule

Correct Answer:

same as that of hydrogen molecule

Explanation:

Average kinetic energy does not depend on nature of gas.

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Topics: States of Matter Gases and Liquids (80)
Subject: Chemistry (2512)

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