Comprehension # 4 `A` monobasic acid of weight `15.5 g` is heated with excess of oxygen `&` evolved gases when passed through `KOH` solution increased its weight by `22 g` and when passed through anhydrous `CaCI_(2)`, increased its weight by `13.5 g`. When the same mass of this organic acid is reacted with excess of silver nitrate solution form `41.75 g` silver salt of the acid which on ignition gave the residue of weight `27 g`. The molar masses of the acid `&` its silver salt repectively are :
A
`60,168`
B
`167,60`
C
`60,167`
D
`168,60`
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