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[" The percentage of "C_(3)H_(8)" in a "],[" gas mixture of "C_(3)H_(8),CH_(4)" and "],[" CO is "20." When "100" ml of "],[" this mixture is burnt in "],[" excess of "O_(2)," the volume of "],[" CO produced is "],[" 90"ml],[" 0.60"ml],[" 140"ml]

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