Chemistry, asked by aryanrckz, 11 months ago

what is molar volume?​

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Answered by StingRaider
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The molar volume of a substance is defined as its molar mass divided by its density:

If the sample is a mixture containing N components, the molar volume may be approximated as the sum of the molar volume of its individual components, using the density of the mixture.

However, many liquid–liquid mixtures, for instance mixing pure ethanol and pure water, experience contraction or expansion upon mixing. This effect is called "excess volume".

Answered by dollyji
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Answer:

The molar volume is the volume occupied by one mole of a sobstance at a given temperature and pressure. It is equal to the molar mass divided by the Mass density.

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