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280 gm of ethylene polymerises to polyethylene according to the equation.
`n(CH_(2) = CH_(2) rArr (CH_(2) - CH_(2))_(n)`-
The weight and mole of polyethylene formed will be:

A

280, 10n

B

`(280/n)`, n

C

`280/n`, 280

D

280, `(10/n)`

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