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The mass of `CO_(2)` that must be mixed with 20 gm of oxygen such that 27 ml of a samples of the resulting mixture would contain equal number of molecular of each gas:

A

`13.75 gm`

B

`27.50gm`

C

`41.25gm`

D

55 gm

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