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Transitional kinetic energy of a gas molecule________

A

is constant at constant temperature

B

depends on quantity of gas

C

does not change with volume at a given temp.

D

is same for all gases at a given temperature

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The correct Answer is:
A, B, C, D

Total `KE = 3/2 nRT`.
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