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The number of electrons present in `5.6` litre of `H_2` gas at S.T.P is

A

`6.02xx10^(23)`

B

`3.01xx10^(23)`

C

`12.04xx10^(23)`

D

`3.0xx 10^(10)`

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B

No. of electrons in 5.6 litre of `H_2` at STP
`=(5.6)/(22.4)xx6.02xx10^(23) xx2=3.01xx10^(23)`.
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