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What volume does one mole of any gas occupy at standard temperature and pressure (STP)?
A2.24 litre
B11.2 litre
C22.4 litre
D44.8 litre
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. 22.4 litre
1. The volume occupied by one mole of any gas at STP is called molar volume.
2. This molar volume is a fixed quantity for all gases.
3. Its value is $22.4$ litre (22400 mL) at STP.
_Source: Samacheer Kalvi (TN SCERT) Class 10 Science, Unit 7 Atoms and Molecules "Molar Volume", p.104_
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