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For 1 mole of an ideal gas the product of pressure and volume is equal to​

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Answered by shubhang56
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Answer:

PV=nRT

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,

At constant n & T, the volume bears an inverse relation with the pressure exerted by a gas.

i.e. v∝1p ………………………………(i)

According to Charles’ Law,

When p & n are constant, the volume of a gas bears a direct relation with the Temperature.

i.e. v∝T ………………………………(ii)

According to the Avogadro’s Law,

When p & T are constant, then the volume of a gas bears a direct relation with the number of moles of gas.

i.e. v∝n ………………………………(iii)

Combining all the three equations, we have-

v∝nTp

or pv=nRT

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Answered by srikakulamrambabu33
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Answer:

PV=RT

Explanation:

Ideal gas equation =

PV=nRT

Given that no.of moles =n=1

PV=(1) RT

PV=RT

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