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If the intermolecular forces vanish away the volume occupied by the molecules contained in `4.5 kg` water at `STP` will be .

A

`5.6m^(3)`

B

`4.5m^(3)`

C

`11.2 litre`

D

`11,2 m^(3)`

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Mole of water evaporated `= (4.5 xx 10^(23))/(18)`
Now calculate volume of vapours assuming
1 mole occupies 22.4 litre or `22.4 xx 10^(-3) m^(3)` .
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