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Two elements X and Y have atomic weights of 14 and 16.
They form a series of compounds A, B, C, D and E in which
the same amount of element X, Y is present in the ratio 1:2
: 3:4:5. If the compound A has 28 parts by weight of X
and 16 parts by weight of Y, then the compound of C will
have 28 parts weight of X and
(a) 32 parts by weight of Y (b) 48 parts by weight of Y
(c) 64 parts by weight of Y (d) 80 parts by weight of Y
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it's answer is no. c
64 parts by weight of y
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