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Choose the correct options: The vapour density of carbon dioxide is -(i) 22 (ii) 22g`*cm^(-3)` (iii) 22` g*L^(-1)` (iv) 44.

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(i) Vapour density of a gas=1/2`xx`its molecular mass
`therefore` Vapour density of `CO_(2)=(1//2)xx44=22`.
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