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The volume occupied by 1 mole atom of a diatomic gas at STP is

A

`22.4 L`

B

`11.2 L`

C

`5.6 L`

D

`44.8 L`

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B

1 mole of a diatomic gas contains 2 moles of atom (`H_2` contains 2 moles of H-atom) and occupies 22.4 L of volume. Hence volume occupied by 1 mole of atom of diatomic gas is `(22.4)/(2) ` L i.e. 11.2 L.
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