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The temperature at which the kinetic energy of a gas molecule is doubled to its value at 27 °C is

A

`54^(@)C`

B

`300^(@)C`

C

`327^(@)C`

D

`108^(@)C`

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The correct Answer is:
C

Kinetic energy is proportional to absolute temperature.
`(2E)/(E) = (T)/(300) rArr T = 600 K = (600 - 273)`
`= 327^(@)C`
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