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The charge on 1 gram ions of `AI^(3+)` is .

A

`(1)/(27) N_(A)e` coulomb

B

`(1)/(3) N_(A)e` coulomb

C

`(1)/(9) N_(A)e` coulomb

D

`3 xx N_(A)e` coulomb

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    A
    `(1)/(27) xxN_A xx `e coulomb
    B
    `1/3 xx N_A xx ` e coulomb
    C
    `1/9 xx N_Axx ` e coulomb
    D
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    A
    `(1)/(27)N_(A)xxe` coulomb
    B
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    C
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    D
    `3xxN_(A)xxe` coulomb
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    A
    96500
    B
    `2.89xx10^(5)`
    C
    `1.45xx10^(6)`
    D
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