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Equal volumes of two jars contain `HCI, NH_3` gases respectively at constant temperature and pressure P. When one of the jars is inverted over another jar so that they mix up, the pressure in either of the jars is 

A

1 atm

B

Equal to P

C

Becomes Zero

D

P+P = 2P

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`NH_3 + HCl to NH_4Cl_((s)) implies P = 0`.
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