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On the surface of the earth at 1 atm pressure, a balloon filled with `H_(2)` gas occupies 500 ml. This volume 5/6 of its maximum capacity. The balloon is left in air, it starts rising. The height above which the balloon will burst if temperature of the atmosphere remain constant and pressure decreases 1 mm for every 100 cm rise of height is

A

120 m

B

`136.67 m`

C

`126.67 m`

D

100 m

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