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Rearrange the following `(I ` to `IV)` in the order of increasing masses `:`
(I) `0.5` mole of `O_(3)" "(II) 0.5 gm` atom of oxygen
(III) `3.011 xx 10^(23)` molecules of `O_(2) " " (IV) 5.6` litre of `CO_(2)` at `STP`

A

`IIltIVlt III lt I`

B

`IIltIlt IV lt III`

C

`IV lt II ltIII ltI`

D

`Ilt II lt III lt IV`

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