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The kinetic energy of one mole of any ga...

The kinetic energy of one mole of any gas depends upon

A

pressure of gas

B

volume of gas

C

absolute temperature of gas

D

nature of gas

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The correct Answer is:
C

Kinetic energy of a gas depends only upon absolute temperature.
i.e., K.E. `prop T`. As the temperature is same therefore the K.E. is same
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