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1.30 `cm^(3)` of `N_(2)` gas at STP is adsorbed per gram of silica gel. The area occupied by nitrogen molecule is 0.16 `nm^(2)`. What is the surface area per gram of silica gel ?
`(N_(A)=6.023xx10^(23))`

A

`1.6 m^2 g^-1`

B

`5.568 m^2 g^-1`

C

`3.48 m^2 g^-1`

D

`4.42 m^2 g^-1`

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