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Statement-1: The total translational kinetic energy of fall the molecules of a given mass of an ideal gas is 1.5 times the product of its pressure and its volume because.
Statement-2: The molecules of a gas collide with each other and the velocities of the molecules change due to the collision.

A

statement -I is True , Statement II is True , Statement -II is correct explanation for Statement - I

B

statement -I is True , Statement -II is True , Statement -II is NOT correct explanation for Statement - I

C

statement - I is true, statement- II is false

D

statement-I is false, statement- II is true

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