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What is molar volume?what is the molar volume for gas at S.T.P stand and temperature and pressure?​

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Answered by muneerveluthurla
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STP refers to standard temperature of 0°C and pressure of 1 atmosphere. Room conditions refer to the temperature of 25°C and the pressure of 1 atmosphere. This means that one mole of any gas occupies the same volume at STP, which is 22.4 dm3.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Standard temperature and pressure (STP) is defined as 0oC (273.15K) and 1atm pressure. The molar volume of a gas is the volume of one mole of a gas at STP. At STP, one mole (6.02×1023 representative particles) of any gas occupies a volume of 22.4L (figure below). Figure 10.13.

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