At constant temperature and pressure, how do the VOLUMES of gases relate to the number of molecules each volume contains?
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According to ideal gas equation,
which states
that: PV = nRT
where; P stands for pressure
V = volume
n = no. of molecules
R = constant
T = temperature
So, if T and P are constant then
Volume is directly proportional to no. of molecules.
Which means increase in no. of molecules would cause an apparent increase in volume.
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which states
that: PV = nRT
where; P stands for pressure
V = volume
n = no. of molecules
R = constant
T = temperature
So, if T and P are constant then
Volume is directly proportional to no. of molecules.
Which means increase in no. of molecules would cause an apparent increase in volume.
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