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The average speed at `T_1 K` and most probable speed at `T_2K` of `CO_2` gas is `9 xx 10^4` cm/sec. The values of `T_1 and T_2` are 

A

2143K, 1694K

B

2126K, 1726K

C

1684 K, 2143K

D

1684K, 3368K

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    B
    `T_1 gt T_2 gt T_3`
    C
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