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The most abundant amounts by mass in the body of a healthy human adult are oxygen (61.4%), carbon (22.96%) hydrogen (10.0%) and nitrogen (2.6%). The weight which a 75 kg person would gain if all `""^(1)H` atoms are replaced by `""^(2)H` atoms is

A

15 kg

B

37.5 kg

C

7.5 kg

D

10 kg

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