At a given volume and temperature, the pressure of a gas
A
Varies inversely as its mass
B
Varies inversely as the square of its mass
C
Varies linearly as its mass
D
Is independent of its mass
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C
Varies linearly as its mass
c We know, $\quad P V=m R T \quad[m$ is the mass $]$
If volume and Temperature is fixed.
then, $\quad P \propto m \quad$ (As $R$ is already fixed)
correct choice - option - $C$
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