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One gram of charcoal adsorbs 100 mL of 0.5 `M CH_(3)COOH` to form a mono-layer and thereby the molarity of acetic acid is reduced to 0.49 M. Calculate the surface area of the charcoal adsorbed by each molecule of acetic acid. Surface acid of charcoal `=3.01xx10^(2) m^(2)//gm`

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