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Which of the following options correctly represent the increasing order of number of O atoms in the following samples?
(P) 1.8 gm of glucose
(Q) 1gm-atom of oxygen
(R ) Mixture of ozone and oxygen gas having total millimoles of the two gases
(S ) Mixture of `CO_(g)` and `NO_(g)` having total millimoles of the two gases.

A

R lt S lt P lt Q

B

S lt P lt Q lt R

C

P lt R lt S lt Q

D

S lt R lt Q ltP

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