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What will be the total kinetic energy of 3 moles of methane at `200^(@)C`?

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To find the total kinetic energy of 3 moles of methane at 200°C, we can use the formula for the kinetic energy of an ideal gas: \[ KE = \frac{3}{2} n R T \] where: - \( KE \) is the total kinetic energy, - \( n \) is the number of moles, - \( R \) is the universal gas constant (8.314 J/(mol·K)), ...
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