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In a carbon monoxide molecule, the carbon and the oxygen atoms are separated by a distance 1.12 × 10–10 m. The distance of the centre of mass, from the carbon atom is :
- 0.69 × 10–10 m
- 0.56 × 10–10 m
- 0.51 × 10–10 m
- 0.48 × 10–10 m
Answer
(A) 0.69 × 10 –10 m
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