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26) Which of the following
statements is true for an ideal gas
according to Charles law if
Pressure = P , Volume = V,
Temperature = T (Is constant)
O a) V = Constant x T
O b) V = Constant + T
O c) V = Constant - T
d) V = Constant /T​

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Answered by reddiamond1607
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Answer:

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Answered by yhazhini
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Answer:

The ideal gas Law

PV = nRT

Where does this come from?

Robert Boyle found

PV = a constant

That is, the product of the pressure of a gas times the volume of a gas is a constant for a given sample of gas. In Boyle's experiments the Temperature (T) did not change, nor did the number of moles (n) of gas present. So Boyle found

PV = (nRT)

but did not explore the effect the temperature, or the number of moles would have on pressure and volume.

Jaques Charles found

V = (a constant) T

That is, the volume of a given sample of gas increases linearly with the temperature if the pressure (P) and the amount of the gas (n) is kept constant. So Charles found

V = (nR/P) T

Avagadro's Postulate

At the same temperature and pressure equal volumes of all gasses contain the same number of molecules.

V = n (a constant)

V = n (RT/P)

Guy Lussac found that 1 volume of Cl2 combined with 1 volume of H2 to make 2 volumes of HCl. The equation for the reaction is

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