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At 1 atm and 273 K the volume of nitrogen gas required to cover a sample of silica gel, assuming Langmuir monolayer adsorption , is found to be `1.30 cm^(3)g^(-1)` of the gel. The area occupoied by a nitrogen molecule os `0.16nm^(2)`. Find out the no. of surface sites occupied per molecule of `H_(2)`.

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