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Which property is the same for 1.0g samples of `H_(2)` and `CH_(4)` in separate 1.0L containers at `25^(@)C`?

A

Pressure in I is the maximum.

B

Number of molecules

C

Average molecular velocity

D

Average molecular kinetic energy

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