$A$ container of volume $2.24 \, L$ can withstand a maximum pressure of $2 \, atm$ at $298 \, K$ before exploding. The maximum amount of nitrogen (in $g$) that can be safely put in this container at this temperature is closest to

  • A
    $2.8$
  • B
    $5.6$
  • C
    $1.4$
  • D
    $4.2$

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