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Number of `N_(2)` molecules present in 1 litre of vessel at 1 atm, 273K when compressibility factor is 1.2.

A

`2.23xx10^(24)`

B

`2.23xx10^(22)`

C

`2.7xx10^(22)`

D

`2.7xx10^(24)`

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