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Figure shows two flasks connected to each other. The volume of the flask `1` is twice that of flask `2`. The system is filled with an ideal gas at temperature `100 K` and `200 K` respectively. If the mass of the gas in `1` be `m` then what is the mass of the gas in flask `2`

A

m

B

`(m)/(2)`

C

`(m)/(4)`

D

`(m)/(8)`

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