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what is meant by molar volume of a gas​

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Answered by anshita4144
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Answer:

The molar volume of a gas expresses the volume occupied by 1 mole of that respective gas under certain temperature and pressure conditions.

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Answered by Rishail
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Explanation:

The molar volume of a gas is the volume taken up by 1 mole of that gas at standard temperature and pressure, defined as 0 C and 1 atmosphere pressure.

The calculation is done using the Ideal Gas Law, PV = nRT,

where P is the pressure in atmospheres,

V is the volume in liters,

n is the number of moles,

R is the Universal Gas constant (0.0821 L-atm/deg mole),

and T is the temperature in Kelvin.

Rearranging the Ideal Gas Law, to have the molar volume on one side of the equation, V/n = RT/P.

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