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Two separate bulbs contain ideal gases A and B respectively. The density of gas A is twice that of gas B and the molar of gas A is half that of gas B. If two gases are at the same temperature, the ratio of pressure of A to that of B is:

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4 `P=(dRT)/(M)` (At the same temperatue)
`(P_(A))/(P_(B))=(d_(A))/(M_(B))xx(M_(B))/(d_(B))=(d_(A))/(d_(B))xx(M_(B))/(M_(A))=2xx2=4`
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