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A flask is filled with 13g of an ideal gas at` 21^(@)`c and its temperature is raised to `52^(0)`C. The mass of the gas that has to be released to maintain the pressure constant is

A

5gm

B

6 gm

C

7 gm

D

1 gm

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D
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