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At STP conditions how much volume does one mole of a gas comprise of _________(a) 22.4 liters(b) 24 liters(c) depends on the molecular weight of the gas(d) depends on some other conditionsThis question was posed to me during an interview.Question is taken from States of Matter topic in section States of Matter of Chemistry – Class 11

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The CORRECT choice is (a) 22.4 liters

The EXPLANATION: EVERY ONE Mole of gas at STP CONSISTS of 22.4 liters of volume, that is at 0° Celsius of temperature and one-atmosphere pressure or 76 mm of Mercury pressure. Also, note that one mole of a gas is the amount of gas in weight divided by the molecular weight of the gas.



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