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Calculate the ratio of KE of molecule of oxygen and neon gas at `27^(@)C.`

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For neon: it is monatomic, therefore it has 3 degree of freedom
`(K.E.)_("neon")= (5)/(2) k_(B) T`
Hence ratio of their `K.E. = ((5)/(2)k_(B)T)/((3)/(2)k_(B) T)= (5)/(3)`.
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