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Which of the following expressions correctly represents the relationship between the average molar kinetic energy, `bar(KE)` of CO and `N_(2)` molecules at the same temperature?

A

`overline(KE)_(CO)=overline(KE)_(N_(2))`

B

`overline(KE)_(CO)gtoverline(KE)_(N_(2))`

C

`overline(KE)_(CO)lt overline(KE)_(N_(2))`

D

All of the above

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`overline(KE)_(CO)=overline(KE)_(N_(2))`, because
Average `overline(KE)=(3)/(2)RT`. It does not depend upon the nature of the gas.
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