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Martin Eaton
6 June, 11:38
What is the volume of one mole of any gas at STP?
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Shiloh Long
6 June, 12:12
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The volume of one mole of any gas at Standard Temperature and Pressure (1 atm and 0 degrees Celsius [273K]) is 22.4 L.
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