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The vapour density of a gas (X) is 11.2. The volume occupied by 11.2 g of this gas at N.T.P. is

A

1L

B

11.2L

C

22.4 litre

D

20 L

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B

Molar weight `= V. d xx 2 = 11.2 xx 2 = 22.4`
Volume of 22.4 gm Substance of NTP =`22.4 `litre
`1 gm` substance at NTP `=11.2` litre
`11.2` gm substance of NTP `=11.2` litre
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