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Five grams each of the following gases at `87^(@)C` and 750 mm pressure are taken. Which of them will have the least volume ?

A

HF

B

HCL

C

HBr

D

HI

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d

(d) `PV=(W)/(Mw)RT`
`V prop (1)/(Mw) `
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