The r.m.s. speed of oxygen molecules at $47^{\circ} C$ is equal to that of the hydrogen molecules kept at . . . . . . ${ }^{\circ} C$. (Mass of oxygen molecule/mass of hydrogen molecule $= 32 / 2$)

  • A
    $-235$
  • B
    $-100$
  • C
    $-253$
  • D
    $-20$

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