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下列说法正确的是 [ ] A.布朗运动是悬浮在液体中固体颗粒的分子无规则运动的反

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下列说法正确的是  [ ]

A.布朗运动是悬浮在液体中固体颗粒的分子无规则运动的反映

B.气体分子热运动的平均动能减小,气体的压强一定减小

C.由某物质的摩尔质量和密度可求出阿伏加德罗常数

D.内能不同的物体,它们分子热运动的平均动能可能相同

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答案:C

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