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The closed containers of the same capacity and at the same temperature are filled with 44 g of `H_(2)` in one and 44 g of `CO_(2)` in the other . If the pressure of carbon dioxide in the second container is 1 atm , then pressure of hydrogen in the first container would be :

A

1 atm

B

10 atm

C

22 atm

D

44 atm

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The correct Answer is:
C

PV=nRT
`P_(1)/(P_(2))=n_(1)/n_(2)` [`:.` V,T is contstant]
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