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Calculate the volume of 1 mole of an ideal gas at STP.

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Volume of 1 mole gas
`PV= nRT`
` rArr V= (RT)/P= 0.082 xx 273( as P= 1)`
` V= 22.386 =22.4L `
` =22.4 xx (10^-3)m^3`
`=2.24 xx (10^-2)m^3`
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