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40 mg of gaseous substance (X(2) ) occup...

40 mg of gaseous substance (`X_(2)` ) occupies 4.8 mL of volume at
1 atm and `27^(@)`C. Atomic mass of element X is :
(R:0.08 atm L/mole- k )

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