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Molar Volume in Chemistry Formulas
Molar Volume is the volume occupied by one mole of a real gas at standard temperature and pressure. And is denoted by V
m
. Molar Volume is usually measured using the Cubic Meter per Mole for Molar Magnetic Susceptibility. Note that the value of Molar Volume is always negative.
Formulas to find Molar Volume in Chemistry
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Molar Volume of solution given Molar Conductivity
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Molar Volume of Real Gas using Redlich Kwong Equation
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Actual Molar Volume using Redlich Kwong Equation given 'a' and 'b'
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Actual Molar Volume of Real Gas using Reduced Redlich Kwong Equation
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Molar Volume of Real Gas using Berthelot Equation
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Molar Volume using Modified Berthelot Equation given Critical and Actual Parameters
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Molar Volume using Modified Berthelot Equation given Reduced and Actual Parameters
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Molar Volume of Real Gas using Berthelot Equation given Critical and Reduced Parameters
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Molar Volume using Modified Berthelot Equation given Critical and Reduced Parameters
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Chemistry formulas that make use of Molar Volume
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Molar Conductivity given Conductivity and Volume
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Surface Tension given Molar Volume
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Solubility Parameter Given Surface Tension
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Work of Cohesion given Surface Tension
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Pressure of Real Gas using Redlich Kwong Equation
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Reduced Molar Volume using Redlich Kwong Equation given 'a' and 'b'
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Critical Molar Volume of Real Gas using Reduced Redlich Kwong Equation
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Redlich Kwong Parameter given Pressure, Temperature and Molar Volume of Real Gas
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Redlich Kwong Parameter b given Pressure, Temperature and Molar Volume of Real Gas
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Pressure of Real Gas using Berthelot Equation
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Temperature of Real Gas using Berthelot Equation
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Berthelot Parameter of Real Gas
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Berthelot parameter b of Real Gas
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Pressure using Modified Berthelot Equation given Reduced and Actual Parameters
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Temperature using Modified Berthelot Equation given Reduced and Actual Parameters
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Pressure of Real Gas using Peng Robinson Equation
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Temperature of Real Gas using Peng Robinson Equation
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Peng Robinson Alpha-Function using Peng Robinson Equation
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Reduced Temperature using Peng Robinson Equation given Critical and Actual Parameters
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Critical Temperature using Peng Robinson Equation given Reduced and Actual Parameters
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Critical Pressure of Real Gas using Peng Robinson Equation given Reduced and Actual Parameters
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Peng Robinson Parameter a, using Peng Robinson Equation
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Reduced Pressure using Peng Robinson Equation given Critical and Actual Parameters
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List of variables in Chemistry formulas
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Solution Molar Conductivity
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Specific Conductance
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Pressure
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Redlich–Kwong parameter b
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Temperature
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Redlich–Kwong Parameter a
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Reduced Molar Volume
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Critical Molar Volume
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Reduced Pressure
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Reduced Temperature
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Berthelot Parameter b
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Berthelot Parameter a
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Critical Pressure
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Critical Temperature
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FAQ
What is the Molar Volume?
Molar Volume is the volume occupied by one mole of a real gas at standard temperature and pressure. Molar Volume is usually measured using the Cubic Meter per Mole for Molar Magnetic Susceptibility. Note that the value of Molar Volume is always negative.
Can the Molar Volume be negative?
Yes, the Molar Volume, measured in Molar Magnetic Susceptibility can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Molar Volume?
Molar Volume is usually measured using the Cubic Meter per Mole[m³/mol] for Molar Magnetic Susceptibility. are the few other units in which Molar Volume can be measured.
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