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10 gm of a hydrocarbon exactly requires 40 gm oxygen for complete combustion. The product formed are `CO_2` and water. When `CO_2` gas formed is absorbed completely in lime water, the mass of solution increases by 27.5 gm What is the mass of water formed in combustion ?

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