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3g of a hydrocarbons on combusion in excess of oxygen produces `8.8g` of `CO_(2)` and 5.4g of `H_(2)O`. The data illustrates the law of:

A

conservation of mass

B

multiple proportions

C

constant proportions

D

none of these

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The data illustrates the law of conservation of mass.
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