explain what is meant by the term molecular volume of a gas
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It depends on the conditions of pressure and temperature. To figure this out, you need to use the ideal gas equation PV = nRT, where
P = pressure in atm or kPa
V = volume (that's what you're solving for here)
n = number of moles of gas - in this case, it's 1 because you're trying to find the volume of one mole.
R = ideal gas constant. Either 0.08206 Latm/molK if you like atmospheres, or 8.314 LkPa/molK if you prefer kilopascals.
T = temperature in Kelvin.
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P = pressure in atm or kPa
V = volume (that's what you're solving for here)
n = number of moles of gas - in this case, it's 1 because you're trying to find the volume of one mole.
R = ideal gas constant. Either 0.08206 Latm/molK if you like atmospheres, or 8.314 LkPa/molK if you prefer kilopascals.
T = temperature in Kelvin.
OK.
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Molecular volume of gas:-
molecular volume of a gas is the volume occupied by one mole of a guess at stp
molecular volume of a gas is the volume occupied by one mole of a guess at stp
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