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The density of a gas A is three times that of a gas B. It the molecular mass of A is M, the molecular mass of B is

A

3M

B

`sqrt(3) M`

C

`M//3`

D

`M//sqrt(3)`

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C

`d prop M implies (d_(1))/(d_(2))=(M_(1))/(M_(2)), (3d)/(d)=(M)/(M_(2)),M_(2)=(M)/(3)`
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