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Here is a problem related to BET theory of multilayer adsorption for a chemistry student to solve:How many layers of nitrogen molecules can be adsorbed on the surface of a given amount of activated carbon if the monolayer coverage is 100 m²/g and the specific surface area of activated carbon is 1500 m²/g according to the BET theory?
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