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Find the number of quanta of radiations of frequency `4.67xx10^(13)s^(-1)`, that must be absorbed in order to melt 5 g of ice. The energy required to melt 1 g of ice is 333J.

A

`5.38xx10^(20)`

B

`4.67xx10^(13)`

C

`5.38xx10^(22)`

D

none of these

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