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Rearrange the following (P to S) in the order of increassing masses:
(P) 0.5 mole of `O_(3)`
(Q) 0.5gm molecules of nitrogen
(R )`3.011 xx 10^(23)` molecule of `O_(2)`
(S) 11.35 L of `CO_(2)` at STP

A

`S ltR lt Q lt P`

B

`Q lt R lt S lt P`

C

`R lt Q lt P lt S`

D

`P lt Q lt R lt S`

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