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3L Mixture of propane and butane on complete combustion at 298K and 1atm gave 10L `CO_2.` Calculate the composition of gas

A

`1L C_(3)H_(8), 2L C_(4)H_(10)`

B

`2L C_(3)H_(8) 1L C_(4)H_(10)`

C

`1.5 L C_(3)H_(8), 1.5L C_(4)H_(10)`

D

`0.75L C_(3)H_(8), 2.25L C_(4)H_(10)`

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