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one gram of activated carbon has a surface are of `1000m^(2)`. Considering complete coverage as well as monomolecular adsorption , how much ammonia at 1 atm and 273 K would be absorbed on the surface of `44/7` g carbon if radius of a ammonia molecules is `10^(-8) cm`.

A

7.47 L

B

0.33 L

C

44.8 L

D

23.5 L

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