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The vapour density of a gas is 11.2. The volume occupied by 11.2 g of the gas at STP will be

A

11.2 L

B

22.4 L

C

1 L

D

44.8 L

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A

Molecular weight`=2xxV.D=2xx11.2=22.4 :'`
`:' 22.4 g` of gas occupies `22.4 L` at S.T.P.
`:. 11.2 g` of gas occupies `22.4/22.4xx11.2=11.2L`
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