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Two vessels A and B are identical. A has 1 g hydrogen at `0^(@)C` and B has 1 g oxygen at `0^(@)C`. Vessel A contains x molecules and B contains y molecules. The average kinetic energy per molecules in A is 'n' times the average kinetic energy per molecule in B. The value of 'n' is

A

16

B

8

C

32

D

1

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