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4.6 g Na is dissolved in 1 litre of wate...

4.6 g Na is dissolved in 1 litre of water. Then how much `H_(2)` gas will be evolved ?

A

2.24 L

B

1.12 L

C

4.48 L

D

11.2 L

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