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Chemistry, 20.01.2020 11:31 jprado01

Consider two gases—oxygen and nitrogen at stp. how will the kinetic energy of the gases be affected if we only increase the temperature of oxygen?
the kinetic energy of both gases will increase, and then after sometime both will have the same kinetic energy.
oxygen will have more kinetic energy than nitrogen.
oxygen will have less kinetic energy than nitrogen.
initially nitrogen will have more kinetic energy, and then after sometime oxygen will have more kinetic energy.
kinetic energy won’t be affected at all.

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