Explain the equation of the gas state (ideal gas law in physics).
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charles law states that "Pressure" is indirectly proportional to "Volume"
and boyles law states that "pressure" is directly proportion to "temperature"
and gas combines and says that PRESUURE is directly proportinal to TEMPERATURE/VOLUME
so taking k as constant
(pressure x volume)/ temperature is equal to k
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charles law states that "Pressure" is indirectly proportional to "Volume"
and boyles law states that "pressure" is directly proportion to "temperature"
and gas combines and says that PRESUURE is directly proportinal to TEMPERATURE/VOLUME
so taking k as constant
(pressure x volume)/ temperature is equal to k
I hope this helps
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Ideal Gas Law
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The volume (V) occupied by n moles of any gas has a pressure (P) at a temperature (T) in Kelvin. The relationship between these variables is signifying the law is given below.
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PV = nRT
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