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Calculate the ratio of kinetic energies of 3g of hydrogen and 4g of oxygen at an given temperature.

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Since the temperature is same for the two gases,we can write the ratio of kinetic energis is in the moles of `H_(2)` : moles of `O_(2)`
`=(3g "of" H_(2))/(2 g mol^(-1)) : (4g "of "O_(2))/(32 g mol^(-1))=3/2 : 18=12:1`
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