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[" 1.For hydrogen gas "C_(P)-C_(1)=a" and for oxygen "],[" gas "C_(p)-C_(r)=b" ,so the relation between "a" and "b],[" is given by "],[[" (a) "u=16h," ( "-b" (b) "16h=a],[" (c) "a=4b," (d) "-h]]

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