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Statement I: Mean free path of gas molecules,varies inversely with density of the gas
Statement II: Mean free path of gas molecule is defined as the average distance travelled by a molecule between two successive collisions.

A

Statement I is true,statement II is true, statement II is a correct explanation for statement I

B

Statement I si true,statement II is true, statement II is not a 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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