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Two elements `X` and `Y` have atomic weight of `14` and `16`. They from a series of compounds `A,B,C,D and E` in which the same amount of element `X,Y` is present in the ratio `1:2:3:4:5`. If the compound `A` has `28` parts by weight of `X` and `16` parts by weight of `Y`, then the compound of `C` will have `28` parts weight of `X` and

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