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Each moleof substance A (molar mass = 720) requires 10moles of water for complete hydrolysis and gives B,C and D as the hydrolysed products in a molar ratio of `2:3:2`. If molecular mass of B is 40 and it contributes `40^(@)` of total mass of hydrolysed product then moles pof C obtained will be

A

9

B

13.5

C

3

D

2

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