Input interpretation
dying low mass star elements | molar volume
Summary
median | 18.15 cm^3/mol highest | 22420 cm^3/mol (helium) lowest | 5.315 cm^3/mol (carbon) distribution |
Units
Distribution plots
(molar volume in cubic centimeters per mole)
Molar volume rankings
1 | carbon | 5.315 cm^3/mol 2 | ruthenium | 8.171 cm^3/mol 3 | rhodium | 8.2655 cm^3/mol 4 | osmium | 8.421 cm^3/mol 5 | iridium | 8.52 cm^3/mol 6 | palladium | 8.851 cm^3/mol 7 | rhenium | 8.8586 cm^3/mol 8 | platinum | 9.095 cm^3/mol 9 | molybdenum | 9.33 cm^3/mol 10 | tungsten | 9.55 cm^3/mol ⋮ | | 39 | lanthanum | 22.6 cm^3/mol 40 | iodine | 25.69 cm^3/mol 41 | ytterbium | 26.34 cm^3/mol 42 | europium | 28.98 cm^3/mol 43 | strontium | 33.32 cm^3/mol 44 | barium | 39.12 cm^3/mol 45 | cesium | 70.73 cm^3/mol 46 | nitrogen | 11200 cm^3/mol 47 | xenon | 22000 cm^3/mol 48 | helium | 22420 cm^3/mol
Unit conversions for median molar volume 18.15 cm^3/mol
0.01815 M^(-1) (inverse molar)
0.01815 dm^3/mol (cubic decimeters per mole)
18150 mm^3/mol (cubic millimeters per mole)
1.815×10^-5 m^3/mol (cubic meters per mole)
0.01815 L/mol (liters per mole)