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A catalyst adsorb 100 mL of nitrogen gas at S.T.P. Per gram of catalyst surface and forms a monomolecular layer. The effective surface area occupied by one nitrogen molecules on the surface of catalyst is `0.16 xx 10^(14) cm^(2) `. What is the total surface area occupied by nitrogen molecules per gram of catalyst?
(Given : Volume of gas at STP = 22.4 L)

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