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One mole of oxygen at 273 K and one mole of sulphur dioxide at 546 K are taken in two separate containers, then,

A

kinetic energy of `O2gt` kinetic energy of `SO_2`

B

kinetic energy of `O_2lt` kinetic energy of `SO_2`

C

kinetic energy of both are equal

D

None of the above

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