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Stricly speaking the term gram molecular mass cannot be applied for

A

`SiO_(2)`

B

`CO_(2)`

C

`NO_(2)`

D

`SO_(2)`

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The correct Answer is:
A

Slica `(SiO_(2))` is a convalent but it does not contain descretle `SO_(2)` molecules, rather it is network of convalently bonded `Si` and `O` atoms.
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