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Assuming that the density of water to be `1g//cm^(3)`, calculate the volume occupied by one molecule of water.

A

`2.989 xx 10^(-23)`mL

B

`6.023 xx 10^(23)` `cm^(3)`

C

`0.288 xx 10^(-3)`

D

`1.66 xx 10^9-2)`

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a) `therefore` Density of water `=1 g//cm^(3)`
`therefore
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