A plant virus contains spherical particles of diameter `4Å`. If the density of virus is `(12)/(pi) gm//cm^(3)`, the molar mass of virus is -
A
76.8 gm/mol
B
9.6 gm/mol
C
614.4 gm/mol
D
128 gm/mol
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