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Derive combined gas law ​

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Answered by muskanbanu786
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How is the Combined Gas Law derived? ... ∴ PV/T = K ————-(3)(where k is the proportionality sign whose value depends upon mass of a gas and unit of pressure and volume.) Let P1, V1, and T1 be the initial pressure, volume, and temperature (in kelvin scale) respectively.

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Derivation of the Combined Gas Law

The combined gas law is an amalgamation of the three previously known laws which are- Boyle's law PV = K, Charles law V/T = K, and Gay-Lussac's law P/T = K. Therefore, the formula of combined gas law is PV/T = K, Where P = pressure, T = temperature, V = volume, K is constant.

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