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Yes your statement is true. Molar Volume is the amount of space that the molar mass(amount of matter) occupies. This is what gives us formula for density @Vasu Khera :)
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Moles is amount of matter. Molar Volume is how much volume that Mole(matter) occupies. So if a ball with mass 1 Mole occupies 1m3 volume, then the Molar Volume is 1mole1m3 or 1m3permole
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A mole of something has 6.022 × 10²³ atoms, so the ball has 6.022 × 10²³ number of atoms we can say. 6.022 × 10²³ is Avogadro's Number :)
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Yes your statement is true. Molar Volume is the amount of space that the molar mass(amount of matter) occupies. This is what gives us formula for density @Vasu Khera :)
Vm=nV. This is a constant with a given pressure and temperature for any gases. Standard pressure and 0∘C:22,41dm3⋅mol−1
Can you make it more clear? Please elaborate.
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What should I explain? The variables?
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No. I mean the concept. I'm pretty confused about it.
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n=Mm,m=ρV⟹n=MρV, but ρ=VmM∴n=VmV
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1m3 volume, then the Molar Volume is 1 mole1m3 or 1m3 per mole
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I thank you, buddy.
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No prob, chemistry is the one thing I'm good at LOL :)