How many gram glucose should be burnt completely to produce sufficient `CO_(2)` which may convert 12 gm NaOH into `Na_(2)CO_(3)` ?
A
`4.5 gm`
B
`9.0 gm`
C
`2.25 gm`
D
`13.5 gm`
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