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Equal masses (W gram each) of three non- reacting gases X,Y and Z were mixed in sealed rigid container and total pressure at a given temperature T was found to be 'P' atmosphere Now '2W' gram of X is further added to same container and temperature was raised to '2T' At '2T' temperature new pressure was found to be '4P' atmosphere Now '3W' gram of Y was added further and temperature was raised to '4T' New pressure was found to be '12P'
Based on above information lightest and heaviest gases are respectively:

A

Y,Z

B

X,Z

C

X, Y

D

Z, X

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