In
chemistry
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and related fields, the molar volume, symbol ''V''
m,
or
of a substance is the ratio of the
volume
Volume is a measure of regions in three-dimensional space. It is often quantified numerically using SI derived units (such as the cubic metre and litre) or by various imperial or US customary units (such as the gallon, quart, cubic inch) ...
(''V'') occupied by a substance to the
amount of substance
In chemistry, the amount of substance (symbol ) in a given sample of matter is defined as a ratio () between the particle number, number of elementary entities () and the Avogadro constant (). The unit of amount of substance in the International ...
(''n''), usually at a given
temperature
Temperature is a physical quantity that quantitatively expresses the attribute of hotness or coldness. Temperature is measurement, measured with a thermometer. It reflects the average kinetic energy of the vibrating and colliding atoms making ...
and
pressure
Pressure (symbol: ''p'' or ''P'') is the force applied perpendicular to the surface of an object per unit area over which that force is distributed. Gauge pressure (also spelled ''gage'' pressure)The preferred spelling varies by country and eve ...
. It is also equal to the
molar mass
In chemistry, the molar mass () (sometimes called molecular weight or formula weight, but see related quantities for usage) of a chemical substance ( element or compound) is defined as the ratio between the mass () and the amount of substance ...
(''M'') divided by the
mass density
Density (volumetric mass density or specific mass) is the ratio of a substance's mass to its volume. The symbol most often used for density is ''ρ'' (the lower case Greek language, Greek letter rho), although the Latin letter ''D'' (or ''d'') ...
(''ρ''):
The molar volume has the
SI unit
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of
cubic metres per mole (m
3/mol),
although it is more typical to use the units
cubic decimetres per mole (dm
3/mol) for
gases, and
cubic centimetre
A cubic centimetre (or cubic centimeter in US English) (SI unit symbol: cm3; non-SI abbreviations: cc and ccm) is a commonly used unit of volume that corresponds to the volume of a cube that measures 1 cm × 1 cm × 1 cm. One ...
s per mole (cm
3/mol) for
liquid
Liquid is a state of matter with a definite volume but no fixed shape. Liquids adapt to the shape of their container and are nearly incompressible, maintaining their volume even under pressure. The density of a liquid is usually close to th ...
s and
solid
Solid is a state of matter where molecules are closely packed and can not slide past each other. Solids resist compression, expansion, or external forces that would alter its shape, with the degree to which they are resisted dependent upon the ...
s.
Definition

The molar volume of a substance ''i'' is defined as its
molar mass
In chemistry, the molar mass () (sometimes called molecular weight or formula weight, but see related quantities for usage) of a chemical substance ( element or compound) is defined as the ratio between the mass () and the amount of substance ...
divided by its density ''ρ''
''i''0:
For an
ideal mixture containing ''N'' components, the molar volume of the mixture is the
weighted sum of the molar volumes of its individual components. For a real mixture the molar volume cannot be calculated without knowing the density:
There are many liquid–liquid mixtures, for instance mixing pure
ethanol
Ethanol (also called ethyl alcohol, grain alcohol, drinking alcohol, or simply alcohol) is an organic compound with the chemical formula . It is an Alcohol (chemistry), alcohol, with its formula also written as , or EtOH, where Et is the ps ...
and pure
water
Water is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula . It is a transparent, tasteless, odorless, and Color of water, nearly colorless chemical substance. It is the main constituent of Earth's hydrosphere and the fluids of all known liv ...
, which may experience contraction or expansion upon mixing. This effect is represented by the quantity excess volume of the mixture, an example of
excess property.
Relation to specific volume
Molar volume is related to
specific volume by the product with
molar mass
In chemistry, the molar mass () (sometimes called molecular weight or formula weight, but see related quantities for usage) of a chemical substance ( element or compound) is defined as the ratio between the mass () and the amount of substance ...
. This follows from above where the specific volume is the
reciprocal of the density of a substance:
Ideal gases
For
ideal gas
An ideal gas is a theoretical gas composed of many randomly moving point particles that are not subject to interparticle interactions. The ideal gas concept is useful because it obeys the ideal gas law, a simplified equation of state, and is ...
es, the molar volume is given by the
ideal gas equation; this is a good approximation for many common gases at
standard temperature and pressure.
The ideal gas equation can be rearranged to give an expression for the molar volume of an ideal gas:
Hence, for a given temperature and pressure, the molar volume is the same for all ideal gases and is based on the
gas constant: ''R'' = , or about .
The molar volume of an ideal gas at 100
kPa (1
bar) is
: at 0 °C,
: at 25 °C.
The molar volume of an ideal gas at 1 atmosphere of pressure is
: at 0 °C,
: at 25 °C.
Crystalline solids
For
crystalline solids, the molar volume can be measured by
X-ray crystallography
X-ray crystallography is the experimental science of determining the atomic and molecular structure of a crystal, in which the crystalline structure causes a beam of incident X-rays to Diffraction, diffract in specific directions. By measuring th ...
.
The
unit cell volume (''V''
cell) may be calculated from the
unit cell parameters, whose determination is the first step in an X-ray crystallography experiment (the calculation is performed automatically by the structure determination software). This is related to the molar volume by
where ''N''
A is the
Avogadro constant and ''Z'' is the number of formula units in the unit cell. The result is normally reported as the "crystallographic density".
Molar volume of silicon
Ultra-pure
silicon
Silicon is a chemical element; it has symbol Si and atomic number 14. It is a hard, brittle crystalline solid with a blue-grey metallic lustre, and is a tetravalent metalloid (sometimes considered a non-metal) and semiconductor. It is a membe ...
is routinely made for the
electronics industry
The electronics industry is the industry (economics), industry that produces electronic devices. It emerged in the 20th century and is today one of the largest global industries. Contemporary society uses a vast array of electronic devices that ar ...
, and the measurement of the molar volume of silicon, both by X-ray crystallography and by the ratio of molar mass to mass density, has attracted much attention since the pioneering work at
NIST
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is an agency of the United States Department of Commerce whose mission is to promote American innovation and industrial competitiveness. NIST's activities are organized into physical s ...
in 1974.
The interest stems from that accurate measurements of the unit cell volume,
atomic weight and mass density of a pure crystalline solid provide a direct determination of the Avogadro constant.
The CODATA recommended value for the molar volume of silicon is , with a relative standard uncertainty of
See also
*
Specific volume
*
Standard temperature and pressure#Molar volume of a gas
References
External links
Interactive table of molar volumes
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