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Four vessels A,B,C and D respectively, contains 20 g atom `(T_(1//2=5h), 2g` atom (`T_(1//2)=1h), 5g `tom `(T_(1//2)=2h)`, and 10 g atom `(T_(1//2)=3h)` of different radio nuclides in the beginning. The maximum activity would be exhibited by the vessel is

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