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Answered by simran7539
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The ideal gas equation, pV = nRT, is an equation used to calculate either the pressure, volume, temperature or number of moles of a gas. ... n = number of moles. R = the gas constant, 8.31 J K-1 mol-1 (you will be given this value). T = temperature, in kelvin (K).

Answered by bhaibavpandeypcvu5u
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the three laws which are Boyle's law , Charles law, avagadro law can be combined together in a single equation which is known as ideal gas equation.

at constant T and n; V is inversely proportional to pressure (Boyle's law)

at constant P and n; V is directly proportional to T ( Charles law )

at constant P and T; V is directly proportional to n ( avagadro law)

thus ,

V is directly proportional to nT/p

V= RnT/p

pV=nRt

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