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In an adsorption experiment, a graph between log `(x/m)` versus log `P` was found to be linear with a slope of `45^(@)` . The intercept on the log `(x/m)` axis was found to be `0.3010` . Calculate the amount of the gas adsorbed per gram of charcoal under a pressure of `0.5` atm` .

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