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16 g of oxygen and 3g of hydrogen are mixed and kept at `760 mm` of Hg pressure and `0^(@)C` . The total volume occupied by the mixture will be nearly `"_______________"`.

A

22.4 litres

B

33.6 litres

C

448 litres

D

44800 mL

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