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Suppose two elements `X` and `Y` combine to form two compiounds `XY_(2)` and `X_(2)Y_(3)` when `0.05` mole of `XY_(2)` weighs `5g` while `3.011xx10^(23)` molecules of `X_(2)Y_(3)` weighs `85g`. The atomic masses of `X` and `Y` are respectively.

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