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The heat evolved in chemisorption lies i...

The heat evolved in chemisorption lies in the range (in kJ/mol) of :

A

4 - 20 kJ/ mole

B

80-240 kJ/mol

C

20-40 kJ/mol

D

500-1000 kJ/mol

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B
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