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At STP, one mole of gas occupies 22.4 L of space. Assuming the conditions conform to STP
volume CO2 = 0.5 mol * 22.4 L/1 mol
= 11.2 L
= 10 L
The answer with 1 significant figure is 10 L of CO2
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