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In deriving the kinetic gas equation, us...

In deriving the kinetic gas equation, use is made of the root mean square velocity of the molecules because it is

A

The average velocity of the molecules

B

The most probable velocity of the molecules

C

The square root of the average square velocity of the molecules

D

The most accurate form in which velocity can be used in these calculations

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