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Explain the molar volume of gas.
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Solution
- It is more convenient to measure the volume rather than the mass of the gas.
- It is found from Avogadro law that one mole of any gas occupies a volume of 22.4 dm3 at standard temperature (0 °C) and pressure (1 atm) (STP).
- The volume of 22.4 dm3 at STP is known as the molar volume of a gas.
- The relationship between the number of moles and molar volume can be expressed as follows:
Number of moles of a gas (n) = `"Volume of the gas at STP"/"Molar volume of the gas"`
= `"Volume of the gas at STP"/(22.4 "dm"^3 "mol"^-1)`
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