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A gas mixture of `3.67L` of ethylene and methane on complete combustion at `25^(@)C` produces `6.11 L` of `CO_(2)`. Find out the heat evolved on buring `1L` of the gas mixture. The heats of combustion of ethylene and methane are `-1423` and `-891kJ mol^(-1)`, respectively, at `25^(@)C`.

A

25.4kJ

B

102.3 kJ

C

102.3 kJ

D

50.907 kJ

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