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In the two gases at the same temperature :
(a) The average kinetic energy per molecule is cqual
(b) the internal energy is equal
(c) The entropy is equal
(d) None of these
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Answered by anoshmir123
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Answered by arshikhan8123
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Answer:

Two gases at the same temperature have the same average kinetic energy per molecule.

Explanation:

The average kinetic energy of a gas molecule is calculated as the product of each gas molecule's half mass and its RMS speed squared.

The kinetic energies of the gas's constituent particles are added to determine the internal energy of an ideal gas.

Heat transfer (delta Q) into the system divided by temperature is the definition of entropy.

All gases have the same average kinetic energy when they are at the same temperature because the average kinetic energy of gas particles is proportional to the absolute temperature of the gas.

Two different gases at the same temperature have the same average kinetic energy.

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