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1) State ideal gas equation.​

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Answered by satyakhushi0777
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For ideal gas, the equation of states is PV equal to nRT. It is a result of combination of Boyle's and Charles's laws. Boyle's law states that at constant temperature, pressure is inversely proportional to volume. ... The combination gives the equation of states, PV equal to nRT.

Answered by royb83013
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the gas which obey Roults law are called ideal gas

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