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A mole of any substance contains `6.023xx10^(23)` particles. The particles may be atom, molecule ions, electron, proton or neutron. One mole of atom is equal to 1 gm -atom which is equal to atomic weight of atom. 1 gm molecule of any gas is 1 mole of gas whose volume is 22.4 litre at N.T.P.
The volume of `3.011xx10^(23)` atoms of hydrogen gas at N.T.P. is

A

1.12 litres

B

2.24 litres

C

2.8 litres

D

5.6 litres

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