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At `100^(@)C` and 1 atm, if the density of the liquid water is `1.0 g cm^(-3)` and that of water vapour is `0.00006g cm^(-3)`, then the volume occupied by water molecule in 1 L steam at this temperature is:

A

`6cm^(3)`

B

`60cm^(3)`

C

`0.6cm^(3)`

D

`0.06cm^(3)`

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