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More chemical calculations - Higher - EdexcelMolar gas volume

Calculations involving the mole can be used to determine unknown concentrations, volumes and masses in reactions. One mole of any gas occupies 24 cubic decimetres at room temperature and pressure.

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Molar gas volume

At a given temperature and , one of any gas occupies the same .

The is the volume occupied by one mole of any gas, at room temperature and pressure.

The molar volume is equal to 24 dm3 (24,000 cm3). This volume is given in questions that need it.

A molar cube of 29 cm dimensions
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A cube with 29 cm sides has a volume of just over 24 cubic decimetres

Using the molar volume

Calculating the volume of a gas

The volume of a known of gas can be calculated:

Volume = amount in mol 脳 molar volume

Question

Calculate the volume of 0.25 mol of hydrogen at room temperature and pressure. (Molar volume = 24 dm3)

Question

Calculate the volume of 0.10 mol of oxygen at room temperature and pressure. (Molar volume = 24,000 cm3)

Calculating the amount of a gas

The amount of a known volume of gas can be calculated:

Amount in mol = \(\frac{\textup{volume}}{\textup{molar~volume}} \)

Question

Calculate the amount of carbon dioxide that occupies 120 cm3 at room temperature and pressure. (Molar volume = 24,000 cm3)

Question

Calculate the amount of helium that occupies 36 dm3 at room temperature and pressure. (Molar volume = 24 dm3)