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Assuming ideal gas behaviour, the ratio of density of ammonia to that of hydrogen chloride at same temperature and pressure is : (Atomic wt. of Cl = 35.5 u)

A

1.46

B

0.46

C

1.64

D

64

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The correct Answer is:
B

`(d_(NH_(3)))/(d_(HCl)) = (M_(NH_(3)))/(M_(HCl)) = (17)/(35.5) = 0.47`
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