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Two flasks A and B of 500 mL each are respectively filled with `O_(2)` and `SO_(2)` at 300 K and 1 atm. pressure. The flasks will contain : The same number of atoms, The same number of molecules, More number of moles of molecules in flask A as compared to flask B, The same amount of gases

A

The same number of atoms

B

The same number of molecules

C

More number of moles of molecules in flask A as compared to flask B

D

The same amount of gases

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