Noun
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molar volume (plural molar volumes)
(chemistry, physics) The volume occupied by one mole of a substance (especially of a gas)
However, in oxygen containing atmospheres graphite readily oxidizes to form CO 2 at temperatures of 700 °C and above. citation Molar volume vs. pressure at room temperature. Source: Internet
Structure and physical properties Crystal structure of corundum Molar volume vs. pressure at room temperature. Source: Internet
For example, one mol of an ideal gas occupies 22.414 L at 0 °C and 1 atmosphere whereas carbon dioxide has a molar volume of 22.259 L under those same conditions. Source: Internet
Molar volume of a gas It is equally as important to indicate the applicable reference conditions of temperature and pressure when stating the molar volume of a gas citation as it is when expressing a gas volume or volumetric flow rate. Source: Internet
The molar volume of solid elements is very roughly constant, and (even more reliably) so also is the molar heat capacity for most solid substances. Source: Internet