100 ml aqueous solution `("density"(5)/(3)gm//ml)` contains `40%` by weight NaOH. The number of molecules of NaOH dissolved in the above solution is : `("Use" N_(A)=6xx10^(23))`
A
`2 xx 10^(22)`
B
`3.33 xx 10^(22)`
C
`10^(24)`
D
`3.33 xx 10^(23)`
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