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The density of a gas is 2, relative to nitrogen, under the same conditions. The molecular weight of the gas is 

A

`5.6`

B

28

C

56

D

14

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The correct Answer is:
C

`(d_("gas"))/(d_(N_(2)))=(M_("gas"))/(M_(N_(2)))=(M)/(28)=2impliesM=56`
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