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5.6L of ozone gas is equivalent to...

`5.6L` of ozone gas is equivalent to

A

`1//4` mol azone

B

`1//2` mol azone

C

`1 mol O_(3)`

D

`1//8` mol ozone

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The correct Answer is:
A

Number of moles `= ("Volume (in liters) at STP")/("Standard molar volume")`
`= (5.6 I)/(22.4 L mol^(-1)) = (1)/(4) "mol"`
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