Two containers $A$ and $B$ contain $CO_2$ gas. Pressure,volume,and absolute temperature of the gas in $A$ are $4$ times more compared to that in $B$. If the mass of the gas in $B$ is $x \ g$,then the mass of the gas in $A$ will be:

  • A
    $\frac{x}{2} \ g$
  • B
    $4x \ g$
  • C
    $2x \ g$
  • D
    $16x \ g$

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