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At S.A.T.P conditions, the molar volume ...

At S.A.T.P conditions, the molar volume of an ideal gas is
(A) 22.4 litre/mole
(B) 22.711 litre/mole
(C) 24.789 litre/mole
(D) 11.2 litre/mole

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