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Assuming fully decomposed, the volume of `CO_(2)` released at STP on heating 9.85 g of `BaCO_(3)` (Atomic mass of `Ba=137`) will be ___________.

A

0.84 L

B

2.24 L

C

4.06 L

D

1.12 L

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