molar volume of gases sc14e Flashcards
1
Q
Describe what is meant by the molar
volume of a gas.
A
the volume occupied by one mole of gas
2
Q
Use the molar volume in calculations
involving solids and gases in reactions.
A
molar volume (dm⁻³ mol⁻¹) = gas volume (dm⁻³ ) ÷ number of moles (mol)
3
Q
Recall Avogadro’s law.
A
Avogadro’s law states that under the same conditions the same number of moles of different gases all occupied the same volume.
one mole of any gas always occupies 24 dm³ or 24,000 cm³ at room temperature and pressure (= 20 degrees and 1 atmosphere)
4
Q
Use Avogadro’s law to calculate the
volumes of reacting gases.
A
volume (dm³) = moles x 24