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Consider the following statements:
I. Atomic hydrogen is obtained by passing hydrogen through an electric arc.
II. Hydrogen gas will not reduce heated aluminium oxide.
III. Finely divided palladium absorbs large volume of hydrogen gas
IV. Pure nascent hydrogen is best obtained by reacting Na with `C_(2),H_(5),OH`.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?

A

I alone

B

II alone

C

I, II and III

D

II, III and IV

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The correct Answer is:
C
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