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Uppose you have two 1-l flasks, one containing a gas with a molar mass of 30 g and the other a gas with a molar mass of 60 g. both flasks are at the same temperature, both gas samples have a mass of 1.2 g, but the pressure in flask x is 1.0 atm and in flask y is 0.5 atm. which flask contains the gas molar mass 30 g?

flask x
flask y
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