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A vessel of volume `2 xx 10^(-2) m^(3)` contains a mixture of hydrogen at `47^(@)C` temperature and `4.15 xx 10^(5) N//m^(2)` Pressure. The mass of the mixture is `10^(-2) kg`. Calculate the masses of hydrogen and helium in the given mixture.

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