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At standard temperature and pressure (STP), one mole of an ideal gas occupies 22.4 liters. The molar mass of oxygen (O2) is approximately 32 g/mol. To find the volume occupied by 320 g of O2, first calculate the number of moles: (320 , \text{g} \div 32 , \text{g/mol} = 10 , \text{moles}). Therefore, the volume is (10 , \text{moles} \times 22.4 , \text{L/mol} = 224 , \text{liters}).

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