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In a Photochemical reaction, the ratio o...

In a Photochemical reaction, the ratio of number of dissociate molecules and number of quanta of absorbed energy is called

A

Einstein

B

Quantum efficiency

C

Quantum constant

D

Planck constant

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B

Properties of ionic solid
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