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A sample of charcoal weighing `6 g` was brought into contact with a gas contained in a vessel of one litre capacity at `27^(@)C`. The pressure of the gas was found to fall from `700` to `400` mm. Calculate the volume of the gas (reduced to STP) that is adsorbent under the condition of the experiment `("density of charcoal sample is" 1.5 g cm^(3))`.

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60 ml/g
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