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Hydrogen combines with oxygen to form `H_(2)O` in which 16 g of oxygen combine with 2g of hydrogen . Hydrogen also combines with carbon to form `CH_(4)` in which 2 g of hydrogen combine with 6 g of carbon . If carbon and oxygen combine together then they will do show in the ratio of

A

`6 :16` or `12 : 32`

B

`6 : 18`

C

`1 :2 `

D

`12 : 24`

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