A sample of O2 gas and a sample of hydrogen gas both have the same no. of moles, the same volume and same pressure. Assuming them to be perfect gases, the ratio of temperature of oxygen gas to the temperature of hydrogen gas is :
1:1
1:2
2:1
1:4
A
1:1
B
2:1
C
1:4
D
1:2
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