Volume to Moles Calculator

Calculate Number of Moles

Formula

The formula to calculate the number of moles from the volume of a gas is:

\[ n = \frac{V}{22.4} \]

Where:

What is Volume to Moles?

Volume to moles is a conversion process used in chemistry to determine the number of moles in a certain volume of a gas. This is based on the ideal gas law which states that one mole of any gas at standard temperature and pressure (STP) occupies a volume of 22.4 liters. Therefore, by knowing the volume of the gas, one can calculate the number of moles it contains. This conversion is crucial in stoichiometric calculations and understanding chemical reactions.

Example Calculation

Let's assume the following value:

Using the formula to calculate the number of moles:

\[ n = \frac{44.8}{22.4} = 2 \text{ moles} \]

The number of moles is 2 moles.