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calculate change in volume in chemical reaction

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How to Calculate Volume Change

By Chris Deziel; Updated April 29, 2018

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Of the three states of matter, gases undergo the greatest volume changes with changing temperature and pressure conditions, but liquids also undergo changes. Liquids aren't responsive to pressure changes, but they can be responsive to temperature changes, depending on their composition. To calculate the volume change of a liquid with respect to temperature, you need to know its coefficient of volumetric expansion. Gases, on the other hand, all expand and contract more or less in accordance with the ideal gas law, and the volume change is not dependent on its composition.

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