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Ionisation enthalpy of chlorine is `"13 eV atom"^(-1)` Electron gain enthalpy of chlorine is `-"348kJmol"^(-1)` and if this energy is used for the conversion of `Cl(g) rarr Cl^(+)(g)`, how many ions can be obtained? 

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`1.67xx10^(22)`
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