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Statement I: The de Broglie wavelength of a molecule (in a sample of ideal gas) varies inversely as the square root of absolute temperature.
Statement II: The de Broglie wavelength of a molecule (in sample of ideal gas) depends on temperature.

A

a. Assertion is correct, reason is correct, reason is a correct explanation for assertion.

B

b. Assertion is correct, reason is correct, reason is not a correct explanation for assertion

C

c. Assertion is correct, reason is incorrect

D

d. Assertion is incorrect, reason is correct

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A

de-Brogliewavelength associated withgas moleculesvariesas 1
`lambda prop (1)/(sqrt(T)) `
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