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The molecular weights of oxygen and sulphur dioxide are 32 and 64 respectively. If 1 litre of oxygen are 32 and 64 respectively. If 1 litre of oxygen at `15^(@)C` and 740 mm pressure contains N molecules, the number of molecules in 2 litre of sulphur dioxide under the same conditions of temperature and pressure will be

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