derive ideal gas equation from gas laws
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Charlie load describe the directly proportional relation between the volume and the temperature of a fix amount of gas, when the pressure is held constant.
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Hi , Friend !!!
ideal gas does not exist in nature ,
according to Boyle's law volume is inversely proportional to pressure
according to Charles law volume is directly proportional to temperature
according to upgrade Rona volume is directly proportional to the number of moles
from these two equation we can drive that
pv = nRT
where P pressure and v is volume
in n represent number of moles
R = 0.0821 L atm mol-1 k-1
T = temprature
real gas behave ideally at low pressure and high temperature.
note :- ideal gas does not exist in nature.
hope it help you !!
thanks !!
kindly comment if you have any doubt !!
Ranjankumar
ideal gas does not exist in nature ,
according to Boyle's law volume is inversely proportional to pressure
according to Charles law volume is directly proportional to temperature
according to upgrade Rona volume is directly proportional to the number of moles
from these two equation we can drive that
pv = nRT
where P pressure and v is volume
in n represent number of moles
R = 0.0821 L atm mol-1 k-1
T = temprature
real gas behave ideally at low pressure and high temperature.
note :- ideal gas does not exist in nature.
hope it help you !!
thanks !!
kindly comment if you have any doubt !!
Ranjankumar
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