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Weight of 112 ml of oxygen at NTP on liq...

Weight of `112 ml` of oxygen at `NTP` on liquefaction would be

A

0.32 g

B

0.64 g

C

0.16 g

D

0.96 g

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The correct Answer is:
C

22400 mL is the volume of `O_(2)` at N.T.P = 32g of `O_(2)`
1mL is the volume of `O_(2)` at NTP `= (32)/(22400)`
112 mL is the volume of `O_(2)` at NTP `= (32)/(22400) xx 112`
= 0.16g of `O_(2)`
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