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If there is no heat loss, the heat released by the condensation of x gram of steam at `100^@C` into water at `100^@C` can be used to convert y gram of ice at `0^@C` into water at `100^@C`. Then the ratio of y:x is nearly [Given `L_l = 80 cal//gm` and `L_v= 540 cal//gm`]

A

`1 : 1`

B

`2.5 : 1`

C

`2 : 1`

D

`3 : 1`

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