$E_0$ and $E_H$ respectively represents the average kinetic energy of a molecule of oxygen and hydrogen. If the two gases are at the same temperature, which of the following statement is true?
  • A$E_0 > E_H$
  • B$E_0=E_H$
  • C$E_0 < E_H$
  • D
    Data insufficient
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