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One mole of any occupies a volume of `22.4 dm^3` at_________.

A

standard temperature `(0^@C)` and pressure (1 atm)

B

standard temperature (298 K) and pressure (1 atm)

C

standard temperature `(100^@C)` and pressure (10 atm)

D

standard temperature (273 K ) and pressure (10 atm)

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