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In two vessels of 1 litre each at athe same temperature 1g of `H_(2)` and 1g of `CH_(4)` are taken. For these gases:

A

`V_(rms)` values will be same

B

Kinetic energy per mol will be same

C

Total kinetic energy will be same

D

Pressure will be same

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B

Kinetic energy per mol will be same
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