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Molar volume of gas

Molar volume of a gas refers to the amount of space one mole of that gas occupies at a specific temperature and pressure, typically measured at standard conditions (0°C and 1 atmosphere). At these conditions, one mole of any ideal gas occupies about 22.4 liters. This concept helps understand gas behavior and is crucial in chemistry for calculations involving reactions and gas exchanges. Essentially, it provides a link between the microscopic world of molecules and the macroscopic quantities we can measure in everyday life.