molar volume

collocation in English

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molar
adjective
uk
/ˈməʊ.lər/
us
/ˈmoʊ.lɚ/
(of a liquid) containing one mole of a substance dissolved in each litre ...
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volume
noun
uk
/ˈvɒl.juːm/
us
/ˈvɑːl.juːm/
the amount of space that is contained within an object or ...
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(Definition ofmolarandvolumefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This ruled outmolarvolumechanges as the dominant mechanism for vertical displacement of freezing soil.
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Themolarvolumeof solid elements is very roughly constant, and (even more reliably) so also is the molar heat capacity for most solid substances.
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Stating themolarvolumeof a gas without indicating the reference conditions of temperature and pressure has very little meaning and can cause confusion.
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The criticalmolarvolumeis the volume of one mole of material at the critical temperature and pressure.
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In a condensed phase, the pressure dependence of the equilibrium constant is associated with the reactionmolarvolume.
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In addition to the five electronic properties the model uses themolarvolumefor every component.
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Dilatometry is also used to monitor the progress of chemical reactions, particularly those displaying a substantialmolarvolumechange (e.g., polymerisation).
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This specific number of gas particles, at standard temperature and pressure (ideal gas law) occupies 22.40 liters, which is referred to as themolarvolume.
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Because themolarvolumeof gas is much less, the jet effect is a fraction of that for compressed-gas driven shock tubes.
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This is equal to the heat of vaporization of the compound divided by itsmolarvolumein the condensed phase.
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Using themolarvolume, the mass of 1 l of helium (at 1 atmospheres of pressure) is found to be 0.178 g.
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Densities of liquid silicate systems calculated from residual molar volumes of oxide components.
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For example, the molar volumes of folded and unfolded proteins differ by only a very small percentage.
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Taber showed that the vertical displacement of soil in frost heaving can be significantly greater than that due tomolarvolumeexpansion.
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Solid and liquid activities do not depend very strongly on pressure because their molar volumes are typically small.
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This is equivalent to saying that the partial molar volumes of the two components are constant and equal.
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This involves the use of partial molar volumes.
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The partial molar volumes of the components of a mixture vary with the composition of the mixture, because the environment of the molecules in the mixture changes with the composition.
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