At 100ºC and 1 atm if the density of the liquid water is 1.0 g cm –3 and that of water…
Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — States of Matter (Gases and Liquids)
At 100ºC and 1 atm if the density of the liquid water is 1.0 g cm–3 and that of water vapour is 0.0006 g cm–3, then the volume occupied by water molecules in 1L of steam at this temperature is (2000)
- 6 cm3
- 60 cm3
- 0.6 cm3
- 0.06 cm3
Answer
(C) 0.6 cm 3
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