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How many moles of Helium gas occupy 22.4 L at `0^(@)C` at 1 atm pressure?

A

`0.11`

B

`0.90`

C

`1.0`

D

`1.11`

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The correct Answer is:
C

1 mol of He occupies at S.T.P. [i.e., 273 K (`0^(@)C)` and 1 atm. Pressure]` = 22.4 litres
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