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A noble gas which is not absorbed by coconut charcoal is

A

He

B

`N_(2)`

C

Ar

D

Kr.

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A

Helium is not adsorbed by coconut noble gases. Natural gas found in certain parts of America and Canada contains 2 to 7 % helium. At present most of the helium is obtained from this source.
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