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In producing chlorine through electrolysis 100 KW power at 125 volts is being consumed. If the E.C.E of chlorine is `0.367xx10^(-6)kg//C.` then the mass of chlorine liberated per minute will be

A

a)16.3xx10^(-4)kg`

B

b)17.61xx10^(-3)kg`

C

c)18.2xx10^(-3)kg`

D

d)10^(-4)kg`

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