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1 g of nitrogen represents :

A

`6.02xx10^(23)N_(2)` molecules

B

22.4 litre of `N_(2)` at 1 atm and 273 K

C

11.2 litre of `N_(2)` at 1 atm and 273 K

D

14 g of nitrogen

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    B
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    `22*4 L` of `N_(2)` at S.T.P.
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    `11*2 L` of `N_(2)` at S.T.P.
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    28 g of nitrogen
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    22.4 litre of `N_(2)` at NTP
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