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gram-molecular volume

(¦gram mə¦lek·yə·lər ′väl·yəm)

(chemistry) The volume occupied by a gram-molecular weight of a chemical in the gaseous state at 0°C and 760 millimeters of pressure (101,325 pascals).


 
 
Columbia Encyclopedia: gram-molecular volume,
the volume occupied by one gram-molecular weight of any substance at STP. See molar volume.


 
 

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