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Chlorine gas is prepared by reaction of `H_(2)SO_(4)` with `MnO_(2)` and NaCl. What volume of `Cl_(2)` will be produced at STP if 50 g of NaCl react with excess amount of `MnO_(2) and H_(2)SO_(4)`?

A

1.915 L

B

22.4 L

C

11.2 L

D

9.57 L

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