Multiple Choice
Oxygen molecules are 16 times more massive than hydrogen molecules. At a given temperature, how do their average molecular speeds compare? The oxygen molecules are moving
A) four times faster than the hydrogen molecules.
B) at 1/4 the speed of the hydrogen molecules.
C) sixteen times faster than the hydrogen molecules.
D) at 1/16 the speed of the hydrogen molecules.
E) at 1/ the speed of the hydrogen molecules.
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