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`44g` of a sample on complete combustion given `88g CO_2 and 36g` of `H_2 O.` The molecular formula of the compound may be :

A

`C_(4)H_(9)`

B

`C_(2)H_(6)O`

C

`C_(2)H_(4)O`

D

`C_(3)H_(6)O`

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