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`14gm` of element `X` combine with `16gm` of oxygen. On the basis of this information, which of the following is the correct statement .
(a). The element 'X' could have atomic weight of 7 and its's oxide the formula `XO`
(b). The element 'X' could have atomic weight of 14 and its's oxide the formula `X_(2)O`
(c). The element 'X' could have atomic weight of 7 and its's oxide the formula `X_(2)O`
(d). The element 'X' could have atomic weight of 14 and its's oxide the formula `X_(2)O`

A

The element X could have an atomic weight of 7 and its oxide formula is XO.

B

The element X could have an atomic weight 14 and it's oxide formula `X_(2)O_(3)`

C

The element X could have an atomic weight 7 and it's oxide formula `X_(2)O`

D

The element X could have an atomic weight 14 and it's oxide formula `XO_(2)`

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C

The element X could have an atomic weight 7 and it's oxide formula `X_(2)O`.
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