The gram molecular volume of an ideal gas at $STP$ is $22400 \ cm^{3}$. However,for oxygen gas,the question asks for the volume. Given the options provided,the correct value for $1 \ \text{mole}$ of any ideal gas at $STP$ is $22400 \ cm^{3}$. Please note that the provided solution in the prompt was incorrect. (in $cm^{3}$)

  • A
    $3200$
  • B
    $5600$
  • C
    $22400$
  • D
    $11200$

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