The number of molecule at NTP in 1 ml of an ideal gas will be

Question: The number of molecule at NTP in 1 ml of an ideal gas will be

(a) 6 x 10²³

(b) 2.69 x 10¹

(c) 2.69 x 10²³

(d) None of these


Correct Answer: (b) 2.69 x 10¹


Question: The number of molecule at NTP in 1 ml of an ideal gas will be (a) 6 x 10²³ (b) 2.69 x 10¹⁹ (c) 2.69 x 10²³ (d) None of these




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