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The maximum volume at S.T.P. is occupied...

The maximum volume at S.T.P. is occupied by
`12.8g` of `SO_(2)`
`6.02times10^(22)`molecules of `CH_(4)`
`0.5ml` of `NO_(2)`
`1g` molecule of `CO_(2)`

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