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Two balloons are filled, one with pure He gas and other by air respectively. If the pressure and temperature of these balloons are same, then the number of molecules per units volume is

A

More in the He filled balloon

B

Same in both balloons

C

More in air filled balloon

D

In the ratio of `1:4`

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