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At standard temperature and pressure (STP), one mole of any gas occupies a volume of:
- A 22.4 liters
- B 14 liters
- C 1 liter
- D 6.02 liters
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At standard temperature and pressure (STP), which is defined as 0 degrees Celsius (273.15 Kelvin) and 1 atmosphere (101.3 kPa) of pressure, one mole of any ideal gas occupies a volume of approximately 22.4 liters (L). This quantity is known as the molar volume of a gas at STP and is a fundamental concept in chemistry and gas laws, specifically Avogadro's Law.