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Consider separate 1.0-l gaseous samples of h2, xe, cl2, and o2 all at stp. a. rank the gases in order of increasing average kinetic energy. b. rank the gases in order of increasing average velocity. c. how can separate 1.0-l samples of o2 and h2 each have the same average velocity?
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