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Two gases carbon monoxide (CO) and nitrogen `(N_2)` at the same temperature have kinetic energies `E_1` and `E_2` respectively then

A

`E_1=E_2`

B

E_1 gtE_2`

C

`E_1 lt E_2`

D

`E_1 and E_2` can not be compared

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