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A vessel of volume `V = 20 1` contains a mixture of hydrogen and helium at a temperature `t = 20 ^@C` and pressure `p = 2.0 atm`. The mass of the mixture is equal is equal to `m = 5.0 g`. Find the ratio of the mass of hydrogen to that of helium in the given mixture.

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