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Which correctly defines molar volume of an ideal gas? The volume that is occupied by 1 mol of an ideal gas at STP, which is 22.4 L the volume that is occupied by 1 mol of an ideal gas at STP, which is 1.0 L the volume that is occupied by 22.4 mol of an ideal gas at STP, which is 1.0 L the volume that is occupied by 22.4 mol of an ideal gas at STP, which is 22.4 L

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The answer is: The volume that is occupied by 1 mol of an ideal gas at STP, which is 22.4 L.

Vm = 22.4 L/mol; molar volume at STP (Standard Temperature and Pressure).

Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP) is a condition where P = 1 atm (pressure) and T = 273 K (temperature).

Under this condition, 1.00 mole of ideal gas has a volume of 22.4 L, which is also called the molar volume of ideal gas at STP.

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