gassvolum
Gassvolum refers to the three-dimensional space that a quantity of gas can occupy under specified temperature and pressure. In practice, the volume of a gas is not fixed; for a given amount of substance, the volume increases when the temperature rises and decreases when the pressure increases, in accordance with the general gas law PV = nRT.
Units and conventions: Commonly used units include cubic meters (m^3) and liters (L). In industry and science,
Physical basis: For ideal gases, V = nRT/P; for real gases, deviations are described by a compressibility
Applications: Gas volume is essential in chemical engineering, process design, gas distribution, energy accounting, and safety
See also: Ideal gas law, Molar volume, STP, Standard conditions, Compressibility factor.