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Molar volume is the volume occupied by 1 mol of any ( ideal ) gas at standard temperature and pressure ( STP `:` 1 atmospheric pressure, `0^(@)C`). Show that it is 22.4 litres.

A

11.2 Litres

B

22.4 Litres

C

5.6 Litres

D

Depends on nature of gas

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