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What volume is occupied by 0.5 mole of nitrogen gas at N.T.P?

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1 mole of nitrogen gas at N.T.P has volume= 22.4L
`therefore` 0.5 mole of nitrogen gas at N.T.P has volume `=22.4 xx 0.5L = 11.2L`
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