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One litre of a gas collected at NTP will...

One litre of a gas collected at NTP will occupy at 2 atmospheric pressure and `27^(@)C`

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`(300)/(2 xx 273)` litre

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`(2 xx 300)/(273)` litre

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`(273)/(2 xx 300)` litre

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`(2 xx 273)/(300)` litre

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