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A mixture of `C_(4)H_(8)` and `C_(2)H_(4)` was completely burnt in excess of oxygen yielding equal volumes of `CO_(2)` and steam. Calculate the percentage (by volume ) of the compounds in the original mixture:

A

25% `C_(4)H_(8)` and 75% `C_(2)H_(4)`

B

30% `C_(4)H_(8)` and 70% `C_(2)H_(4)`

C

75% `C_(4)H_(8)` and 25% `C_(2)H_(4)`

D

50% `C_(4)H_(8)` and 50% `C_(2)H_(4)`

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