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In a mole of water vapour at NTP, the vo...

In a mole of water vapour at NTP, the volume actually occupid or taken up by the molecules is

A

less than 1% of 22.4 L

B

zero

C

between 1% to 2% of 22.4 L

D

between 2% to 5% of 22.4 L

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