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Consider a sample of oxygen behaving like an ideal gas, At 300K, the ratio of root mean sqaure (rms) velocity of gas molecule to average velocity would be : (Molecular weight of oxygen is 32 g/mol , `R=8.3JK^(-1) mol^(-1))`

A

`sqrt((8pi)/(3))`

B

`sqrt(3/3)`

C

`sqrt((3pi)/8)`

D

`sqrt(8/3)`

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