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In Miller’s experiment, He used a mixture of `CH_(4)` , `NH_(3)` , `H_(2)` and water vapour in a closed flask to mimic early earth’s conditions. What was the temperature at which this flask was kept?

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`800^(@)C`

B

`1200^(@)C`

C

`200^(@)C`

D

`400^(@)C`

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