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Calculate the volume occupied by 7 grams of nitrogen gas (molar mass = 28 g)

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Volume occupied by a gas at STP `=("Molar volume of the gas at STP")/("Molar mass of the gas") xx` Mass of gas
`=(22.4L)/(28g)xx7g=5.6L`
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