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At a given volume and temperature the pressure of a gas

A

varies inversely as its mass

B

varies inversely as the square of its mass

C

varies linearly as its mass

D

is independent of its mass

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  • At a given temperature, the pressure of gas

    A
    varies inversely as its mass
    B
    varies inversely as the square of its mass
    C
    varies linearly as its mass
    D
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