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The drain cleaner Drainex contains small bits of aluminium which react with caustic soda to produce hydrogen What volume of hydrogen at `20^(@)C` aand one bar will be released when `0.15 g` of aluminium reacts ? .

A

0.3694

B

369.4

C

246.3

D

540.4

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