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Can the ideal gas law be applied to liquids?


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The Ideal Gas Law cannot be applied to liquids. The Ideal Gas Law is PV=nRT . ... But we know that a liquid has a constant volume, so the Ideal Gas Law cannot apply to a liquid. The Ideal Gas Law doesn't even apply to "real" gases like hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.

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