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One gram mole of a gas at N.T.P. occupie...

One gram mole of a gas at N.T.P. occupies 22.4 litres. This fact was derived from :

A

Law of gaseous volumes

B

Avogadro's hypothesis

C

Berzelius hypothesis

D

Dalton's atomic theory

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The correct Answer is:
B

Avogadro.s hypothesis
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