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A `40 mL` mixture of methane and ethylene when exploded with certain volume of oxygen which is just sufficient for combustion produced `60 mL` of `CO_(2)` gas. Calculate the ratio between the volumes of `CH_(4)` and `C_(2)H_(4)` in the mixture. Wgat volume of oxygen is required if the ratio between the volumes of `C_(2)H_(4)` and `CH_(4)` is first reversed and then doubled? What volume of `CO_(2)` is produced? Assume, all the volumes being measured under identical conditions.

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