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If we take two 1 litre flasks, one containing He at STP and other containing `CH_(4)` at STP
[Assume size of `CH_(4)` is much larger than He ]

A

Mean free path of He gas will be more than `CH_(4)` gas

B

Average velocity of He gas will be more than `CH_(4)` gas.

C

Total translational kinectic energy of `CH_(4)` will be more than He.

D

Most probable speed of He will be more than `CH_(4) (g)`

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