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Two soap bubbles combine under isothermal conditions to form a single soap bubble. If in this process, the change in volume is V and change in area is S, then ( P is atmospheric pressure)

A

`PV+ TS = 0`

B

`4PV + 3 TS = 0`

C

`3PV + 4 TS = 0`

D

`3PV + TS =0`

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C
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