CHE 101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Molar Volume, Gas Constant, Ideal Gas

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In a gas, molecules are not held closely together. They expand to fill the space available and can be compressed. 1 liter = 1000 milliliters = 1000 cubic centimeters. Pressure - measured as a force acting on an area (p = f / a) Standard temperature and pressure (stp) - 1 atm and 0 . A pascal (pa) = (kg - meter/s2) / m2. For a given amount of air at constant temperature, increasing pressure decreases volume. At constant pressure the volume of a given quantity of gas is proportional to absolute temperature. Equal volumes at the same pressure and temperature contain equal numbers of molecules. V = k n, where n is the number of molecules. 1 volume + 1 volume 2 volumes. The molar volume is the volume occupied by one mole of ideal gas at stp. 1 mole of any gas occupies 22. 4 l/mol at stp.

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