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Q. Assertion : The molecules of a monoatomic gas has three degrees of freedom.
Reason : The molecules of a diatomic gas has five degrees of freedom.

AIIMSAIIMS 2012

Solution:

A monoatomic gas molecule (like $He$) consists of a single atom. It can have translational motion in any direction in space. Thus, it has $3$ translational degrees of freedom.
$f=3 $ (All translational) It can also rotate but due to its small moment of inertia rotational kinetic energy is neglected.
The molecules of a diatomic gas (like $O _{2}, CO _{2}, H _{2}$ ) cannot only move bodily but also rotate about any one of the three coordinate axes. Hence, it can have two rotational degrees of freedom.
Thus, a diatomic molecule has $5$ degrees of freedom: $3$ translational and $2$ rotational.