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The distance between the centres of carbon and oxygen atoms in the carbon monoxide gas molecule is `1.13xx10^(-10)m`. The distance of centre of mass of the molecule relative to carbon atom is

A

`0.48xx10^(-10)m`

B

`0.64xx10^(-10)m`

C

`0.56xx10^(-10)m`

D

`0.36xx10^(-10)m`

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B
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