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Two samples of gas, one of argon and one of helium, have the same pressure, temperature and volume. Which statement is true assuming both gases behave ideally?

A

The helium sample contains more atom s than the argon sample and the helium atoms have a higher average speed.

B

The two samples have the same number of atoms but the helium atoms have a higher average speed.

C

The two samples have the same number of atoms and both types of atoms have the same average speed.

D

The two samples have the same number of atoms but the argon atoms have a higher average speed.

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