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Four 1 litre flasks are separartely filled with the gases `H_(2)`, He, `O_(2)` and `O_(3)` at the same temperature and pressure. The ratio of total number of atoms of these gases present in different flask would be :

A

1:1:1:1

B

1:2:2:3

C

2:1:2:3

D

2:1:3:2

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The correct Answer is:
C

At same temperature and pressure , same volume and same moles are contained
` {:("Ratio of moles",.^(n)H_(2),:,.^(n)H_(e),:,.^(n)O_(2),:,.^(n)O_(3),),(,1,:,1,:,1,:,1,):}`
`{:( "Ratio of No. of",H_(2),:,He,:,O_(2),:,O_(3),),("atoms",2,:,1,:,2,:,3,):} `
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