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Explain Molar Volume? Write the molar volume at STP?​

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At standard Temperature and Pressure (STP) the molar volume (Vm) is the volume occupied by one mole of a chemical element or a chemical compound. It can be calculated by dividing the molar mass (M) by mass density (ρ). Molar gas volume is one mole of any gas at a specific temperature and pressure has a fixed volume.

Answered by Anonymous
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At standard Temperature and Pressure (STP) the molar volume (Vm) is the volume occupied by one mole of a chemical element or a chemical compound. It can be calculated by dividing the molar mass (M) by mass density (ρ). Molar gas volume is one mole of any gas at a specific temperature and pressure has a fixed volume.


savikesarwani1995: In chemistry and related field, the molar volume, symbol Vm' or of a substance is the occupied volume divided by the amount of substance at a given temperature and pressure. It is equal to the molar mass (M) divided by the mass density (p): formula Vm' = molar volume M = molar mass p=mass density Vm' = M/p
Anonymous: Ok thanks
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