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24 g C is burnt in presence of air gas produced from 1M dibasic acid when passed through 1L water, then correct statement is

A

12 g C react to form `CO_(2)`

B

8 g C react to form CO_(2)

C

16 g C react to form CO_(2)

D

9 g C react to form `CO_(2)`

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