Two vessels separately contain two ideal gases A and B at the same temperature,

Two vessels separately contain two ideal gases A and B at the same temperature, the pressure of A being twice that of B. Under such conditions, the density of A is found to be 1.5 times the density of B. The ratio of molecular weight of A and B is

Options

(a) 2
(b) (1/2)
(c) (2/3)
(d) (3/4)

Correct Answer:

(3/4)

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