Molar volume of CO₂ is maximum at

Molar Volume Of Co Is Maximum At Chemistry Question

Molar volume of CO₂ is maximum at

Options

(a) NTP
(b) 0⁰C and 2.0 atm
(c) 127⁰C and 1 atm
(d) 273⁰C and 2.0 atm

Correct Answer:

127⁰C and 1 atm

Explanation:

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Topics: Basic Concepts of Chemistry (94)
Subject: Chemistry (2512)

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