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Volume occupied by ten moles of water

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Answered by VaibhavJain1995
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For example, since the molar volume of water in ordinary conditions is about 18 mL/mol, the volume occupied by one molecule of water is about 186.022×10−23 mL, or about 30 Å3 (cubic angstroms).

Answered by Anonymous
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volume occupied by 1 H2O molecule is 3*10^-23 ml

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