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Volume change in Chemical Thermodynamics Formulas
Volume change is the difference between the initial and final volumes of an sphere. And is denoted by dV. Volume change is usually measured using the Cubic Meter for Volume. Note that the value of Volume change is always positive.
Chemical Thermodynamics formulas that make use of Volume change
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FAQ
What is the Volume change?
Volume change is the difference between the initial and final volumes of an sphere. Volume change is usually measured using the Cubic Meter for Volume. Note that the value of Volume change is always positive.
Can the Volume change be negative?
No, the Volume change, measured in Volume cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Volume change?
Volume change is usually measured using the Cubic Meter[m³] for Volume. Cubic Centimeter[m³], Cubic Millimeter[m³], Liter[m³] are the few other units in which Volume change can be measured.
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