Chemistry, asked by Arnab5766, 1 year ago

For 1 gram molecular weight of a gas PV/T=?​

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Answered by adarshmpal9gmailcom
12

Answer:

nr

Explanation:

pv=nrt then pv/t=nr

Answered by Anonymous
14

Answer:

Explanation:

The Ideal gas law is the equation of state for a gas, describing the relationship among the four variables namely the temperature (T), pressure (P), volume (V), and moles of gas (n).

Ideal gas equation = PV = nRT and  n = m/MW

Where:

P is the pressure

V is the volume

n is the number of moles

T is the temperature

m is the mass

MW is the molecular weight  and

R is the ideal gas constant.

PV/nt = R = ( 0.082 constant)

Thus, the value of R is 0.0821 or 8.314 J/K x mol.

The constant that appears in the ideal gas equation PV=nRT is usually expressed as 0.08206 mol or 8.314 J/K mol.

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