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Equal masses of oxygen, hydrogen and methane are taken in a container in identical conditions. Find the ratio of their moles.

A

`1:16:2`

B

`1:16:1`

C

`16:1:1`

D

`16:2:1`

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`w=mol_(O_(2))xx32`
`w=mol e_(H_(2))xx2`
`w=mol e_(CH_(4))xx16`
`w=mol_(O_(2))xx32=mol e_(H_(2))xx2=mol e(CH_(4))xx16`
`=1:16:2`
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