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At a certain temperature the time required for the complete diffusion of 200 mL of `H_2` gas is 30 minutes. The time required for the complete diffusion of 50 mL of `O_2` gas at the same temperature will be

A

60 minutes

B

30 minutes

C

45 minutes

D

15 minutes

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