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Containers A,B and C of equal volume contain oxygen neon and methane respectively at the same temperature and pressure . The correct increasing order of their masses is [ C=12, Ne =20 H=1]

A

`AltBltC`

B

`BltCltA`

C

`CltAltB`

D

`CltBltA`

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The correct Answer is:
D

V `prop` n
No. of moles are same .
Hence `M_(O_(2))(32) gt M_(N_(e))(2) gtM_(CH_(4))(16)`
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