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Derive the ideal gas equation. ​

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Answered by joshibhavya0809
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Explanation:

Let us consider the pressure exerted by the gas to be 'p,'

The volume of the gas be – 'v'

Temperature be – T.

n – be the number of moles of gas.

Universal gas constant – R.

According to Boyle's Law,

Answered by 24Karat
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The Ideal gas law is the equation of state of a hypothetical ideal gas. It is a good approximation to the behaviour of many gases under many conditions, although it has several limitations. The ideal gas equation can be written as

PV = nRT

Where,

  • P is the pressure of the ideal gas.

  • V is the volume of the ideal gas.

  • n is the amount of ideal gas measured in terms of moles.

  • R is the universal gas constant.

  • T is the temperature.

  • According to the Ideal Gas equation-

The product of Pressure & Volume of a gas bears a constant relation with the product of Universal gas constant and the temperature.

i.e. pv=nRT

Hope it helps

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