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The energy required to melt 1g. Ice is 33J. The number of quanta of radiation of frequency `4.67 xx 10^(13) sec^(-1)` that must be absorbed to melt 10g ice is

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`1.065 xx 10^(22)`

B

`3.205 xx 10^(23)`

C

`9.076 xx 10^(2)`

D

None

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