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The number of moles of nitrogen present in one litre of air containing 11% nitrogen by volume, under standard condition, is:

A

4.91 x `10^(-2)`

B

5.84 x `10^(-3)`

C

4.91 x `10^(-3)`

D

None

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A

For AB, isothermal process
`:. Q= -W=nRT "In" (V_1/V_2)=2xxRxx600 "In"8/4=1200 R "In"2`
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