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The combustion of a hydrocarbon X (30 cm3) with 350 cm3 of oxygen at STP resulted in the formation of 440 cm3 of gaseous products. The volume of gases was reduced to 360 cm3 when the excess O2 was removed and then reduced by half when bubbled through NaOH.
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