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Define Ideal-Gas Equation and Absolute Temperature?​

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Answered by xXMsSuchana05Xx
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The ideal gas equation connecting pressure (P), volume (V) and absolute temperature (T) is PV = μ R T. since PV = constant and V/T = constant for a given quantity of gas, then PV/T should also be a constant. This relationship is known as ideal gas law or ideal-gas equation.

Answered by arshia3236
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Thus, the Ideal Gas Equation is given as. PV = nRT. where P= pressure of the gas; V=volume of the gas; n= Number of Moles; T=Absolute temperature; R=Ideal Gas constant also known as Boltzmann Constant = 0.082057 L atm K-1 mol-1.

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