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According to the Ideal Gas Law, under STP conditions, a mole of an ideal gas occupies 22.4L. Thus, 1.4g He, or 0.35 moles He is equivalent to:

1.4g He x (1 mol He/4.00g He) x (22.4L He/1 mol He) = 0.016L of He

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