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Which of the following substances is used, in laboratory, for fast drying of netural gases
Options
(a) Phosphorus pentoxide
(b) Anhydrous calcium chloride
(c) Active charcoal
(d) Sodium phosphate
Correct Answer:
Anhydrous calcium chloride
Explanation:
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