Definition:Normal Volume/Value
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Normal Volume: Value
The value of the normal volume is:
\(\ds V_0\) | \(\approx\) | \(\ds 22 \cdotp 71094 \, 7 \, (13)\) | litres per mole | |||||||||||
\(\ds \) | \(\approx\) | \(\ds 2 \cdotp 27109 \, 47 \, (13) \times 10^{-2}\) | cubic metres per mole | |||||||||||
\(\ds \) | \(\approx\) | \(\ds 22 \cdotp 71094 \, 7 \, (13)\) | cubic metres per kilogram-mole |
Sources
- 1964: Milton Abramowitz and Irene A. Stegun: Handbook of Mathematical Functions ... (previous) ... (next): $2$. Physical Constants and Conversion Factors: Table $2.3$ Adjusted Values of Constants
- which gives the mantissa as $2 \cdotp 241 \, 36$, with an uncertainty of $\pm 39$ corresponding to the $2$ least significant figures
- 1969: J.C. Anderson, D.M. Hum, B.G. Neal and J.H. Whitelaw: Data and Formulae for Engineering Students (2nd ed.) ... (previous) ... (next): $3.$ Physical Constants