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X and Y are two elements which form `X_(2)Y_(3)` and `X_(3)Y_(4)`. If `0.20` mol of `X_(2)Y_(3)` weight `32.0g` and `0.4mol` of `X_(3)Y_(4)` weigths `92.8g`, the atomic weights of X and Y are respectively

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