Five moles of helium are mixed with two moles of hydrogen to form a mixture. Take molar mass of helium $M_1=4\ g$ and that of hydrogen $M_2=2\ g$. If the internal energy of the $He$ sample is $100\ J$ and that of the hydrogen sample is $200\ J$,then the internal energy of the mixture is ..... $J$.

  • A
    $900$
  • B
    $128.5$
  • C
    $171.4$
  • D
    $300$

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