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0.01 mole of iodoform `(CHI_(3))` reacts with Ag to produce a gas whose volume at NTP is
`2CHI_(3)+6Ag to6Agl(s)+C_(2)H_(2)(g)`

A

224 ml

B

112 ml

C

336 ml

D

448 ml

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B

`2CHI_(3) +6Ag rarr 6AGI +C_(2)H_(2)`
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