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One mole of a hydrocarbon 'P'on complete combustion produces `CO_2` and `H_2 O` in the molar ratio 1 : 1. The succeeding homologue of 'P' is 'Q' while preceding homologue is 'O'. The name of the homologous series is 'R'. Identify O, P, Q and R.

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