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The vapour denstiy of a gas is `11.2` The volume
occupied by one gram of the gas at STP is

A

`1.0` L

B

`11.2` L

C

`22.4` L

D

None ot these

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A

Here, vapour density of gas `= 11.2`
`therefore ` Molecular weight ` = 2 xx ` vapout density
`= 2 xx 11. 2 = 22.4` g
`22.4` g of gas occupied volume at STP `= 22.4` L
`therefore ` 1 g gas occupied volume at STP = 1 L
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