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The weight of `350mL` of a diatomic gas at `0^(@)C` and 2 atm pressure is `1 g`. The weight in g of one atom at `NTP` is:

A

`16//N`

B

`32//N`

C

`16 N`

D

`32 N`

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The correct Answer is:
A

Calculate `M=(RT.w)/(PV)` and then
`(M) g=2N "atoms"=N "molecules"`.
( `:.` Gas is diatomic)
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