How many moles are there in 1 m cube of any gas at ntp?
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The volume occupied by one mole of a gas and at standard temperature and pressure(STP) conditions the value is found to be 22.4 dm^3 called molar volume. 22.4 dm^3 = 1 mole, so one can find the number of moles that occupy 1000dm^3.
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