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Certain mass of starch, `(C_(6)H_(10)O_(5))_(n)`, is burnt completely . If 26.4 kg `CO_(2)` is produced, the mass of water produced simultaneously is-

A

9.0 gm

B

18.0 gm

C

9.0 kg

D

27.0 kg

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