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The quantity of electricity in faradays required to reduce `1.23` gm of nitro benzene to aniline is

A

`0.12`

B

`0.03`

C

`0.06`

D

`0.6`

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C

`Ar-NO_(2)+6H^(+)+6e^(-)rarrAr-NH_(2)+2H_(2)O`
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