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A container contains O2 and N2 in equal molar concentration at same temperature, what is the CORRECT statement about the average molar kinetic energy of the two gasses?
  1. Depends upon volume
  2. KEN2=KEO2
  3. KEN2>KEO2
  4. KEN2<KEO2

A
Depends upon volume
B
KEN2>KEO2
C
KEN2<KEO2
D
KEN2=KEO2
Solution
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Molar kinetic energy=KE=32RT

It is dependent on temperature.

Average kinetic is directly proportional to temperature.

Hence average KE is same as temperature is same.

So the correct answer is(B) KEN2=KEO2

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