Relative atomic mass is calculated by taking the mass of one atom of an element and dividing it by 1/12 the mass of one atom of carbon-12. The number of particles in a given volume is directly proportional to the temperature and pressure. The ratio of the volumes is equal to the inverse ratio of the numbers of moles.
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Relative atomic mass is calculated by taking the mass of one atom of an element and dividing it by 1/12 the mass of one atom of carbon-12. The number of particles in a given volume is directly proportional to the temperature and pressure. The ratio of the volumes is equal to the inverse ratio of the numbers of moles.