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  • Apr 2, 2009, 05:13 AM
    XM8
    Molar Volume
    Hello,

    Could someone please tell me how to easily calculate the molar volume of a substance?

    I read that I must first find the molar density of the substance so that I can calculate its volume.

    A formula would be very helpful.

    Also, is there an easy way to calculate the volume or space (sorry I'm not sure) of a gas using the mole unity?

    Thank you for your help,

    -Xm8
  • Apr 2, 2009, 05:35 AM
    Perito
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    Originally Posted by XM8 View Post
    Hello,
    Could someone please tell me how to easily calculate the molar volume of a substance?

    Also, is there an easy way to calculate the volume or space (sorry I'm not sure) of a gas using the mole unity?

    The molar volume of a substance is simply the volume that one mole the (pure) substance occupies. Look up the density of the material (usually liters/gram or mL/gram). If you multiply "liters/grams" by "grams/mole" (the molecular weight), "grams" will cancel out and you'll have liters/mole -- the molar volume.

    If you have a gas, use the ideal gas law. One mole of an ideal gas (you can calculate this from the ideal gas law) occupies 22.4 liters.

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