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How many `Cl` atoms can you ionise in the process `ClrarrCl^(o+)+e^(-)` by the energy liberated for the process `Cl+e^(-) rarr Cl^(ɵ)` for one Avogadro number of atoms. Given `IP=13.0eV` and `EA = 3.60 eV`.

A

`6.02xx10^(23)`

B

`7.22xx10^(22)`

C

`5.36 xx10^(23)`

D

`3.88 xx10^(23)`

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