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Given samples of `1cm^(3)` of Hydrogen and `1cm^(3)` of Oxygen both at N.T.P., which sample has larger number of molecules

A

Hydrogen

B

Oxygen

C

both have equal number of molecules

D

Both have zero molecules in 1 c.c.

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