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Calculate the percentage of free volume available in 1 mole gaseous water at 1atm pressure and 373 K temperature?plz explain



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26 May 2012 18:45:18 IST
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free volume how cn we calculate it yr
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73 pecnt
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no sry 27 prcnt
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26 May 2012 18:50:42 IST
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how we clculate it
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26 May 2012 18:52:58 IST
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((nRT/p)/22.4)*100 = total volume occupied............so substract this frm 100....and u will gt it

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26 May 2012 18:56:01 IST
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Itz something near to 94.something,this question confused me,thatz why i posted it here,itz from rc mukherjee,is solution to this book available online or in bookstores
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26 May 2012 18:57:33 IST
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dont know dn

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actually first we calculate the volume occupied by the gas through the relation PV=nRT. then we subract it from the volume occupied by the number of water molecules in gas.then you can calculate the percentage.

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by number of water molecules i mean total number of molecules.



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