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0.2 mole sample of hydrocarbon `C_(x)H_(y)` yields after complete combustion with excess `O_(2)` gas, 0.8 mole of `CO_(2)`, 1.1 mole of `H_(2)O` Hence, hydrocarbon is

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`C_(4)H_(10)`

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`C_(4)H_(6)`

C

`C_(4)H_(5)`

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`C_(8)H_(16)`

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