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Two vessels of equal volume contain `O_2 and CO_2` gases separately at the same temperature and pressure. Then, which gas contains (a) more number of molecules ? (b) more number of atoms? (c) more kinetic energy ? (d) high RMS velocity ? 

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(a)Both have same number of molecules, (b) `CO_2`; (c) both have cqual K.E, (d) `O_2`
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