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15 c.c. of gaseous hydrocarbon required 45 c.c. of oxygen for complete combustion and 30 c.c. of carbondioxide is formed. The formula of the hydrocarbon is 

A

`CP_(3)H_(6)`

B

`C_(2)H_(2)`

C

`C_(4)H_(10)`

D

`C_(2)H_(4)`

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