
Molar Volume (of ideal gas)
Molar volume of an ideal gas is the volume occupied by one mole of gas at a specific temperature and pressure, typically measured in liters. For an ideal gas at standard conditions (0°C and 1 atm), this volume is approximately 22.4 liters. It helps scientists understand how much space a given amount of gas takes up under those conditions. Essentially, it's a way to relate the amount of gas to the space it occupies, allowing for calculations and comparisons in chemistry and physics related to gases.