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An ion is reduced to the element when it absorbs ` 6 xx 10^(20)` electrons. The number of equivalence of the ion is

A

`0.1`

B

`0.01`

C

`0.001`

D

`0.0001`

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C

`6 xx 10^(23)e^(-) to 1 "equilit" , 6 xx 10^(20)e^(-) to y = 9 , y=(6 xx 10^(20))/( 6 xx 10^(23)) = 10^(-3) eq `
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