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If `Cl_(2)` gas is enclosed in presence of powdered charcoal in a closed vessel, the pressure of the gas decreases. It is because

A

the gas moleciles are adsorbed at the surface

B

the gas molecules concentrate at the surface of the charcoal

C

the gas molecules are adsorbed at the surface

D

the gas molecules are desorbed by the surface

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B, C
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