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10 grams of each `O_(2),N_(2)` and `Cl_(2)` are kept in three bottles. The correct order of arrangement of bottles containing decreasing number of Molecules.

A

`O_(2),N_(2),Cl_(2)`

B

`Cl_(2),N_(2),O_(2)`

C

`Cl_(2),O_(2),N_(2)`

D

`N_(2),O_(2),Cl_(2)`

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The correct Answer is:
D

No.of molecules `= (W)/(MW) xx N`
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