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At 100°C and 1 atm, if the density of liquid water is `1.0 g cm^(-3)` and that of water vapour is 0.0006 gcm-3 , then the volume occupied by water molecules in 1 litre of steam at that temperature is:

A

6 cc

B

60 cc

C

0.6 cc

D

0.06 cc

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Mass of 1 It water vapour `=Vxxd =1000 xx0.0006 =0.6g`
`therefore` Volume of liquid water `=(0.6)/(1) =0.6 cc`
Hence, (C ) is the correct answer.
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