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In the gas equation PV by 2 equal to RT,V represents

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Answered by supraja2809
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Answer:

In the ideal gas equation,

PV = nRT

Where P is the pressure of the gas

V is the volume of the gas

n is the number of moles of the gas

R is gas constant

T is temperature

Answered by aburaihana123
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Answer:

In the gas equation PV by 2 equal to RT,V represents volume of 2 moles of gas.

Explanation:

The average kinetic energy of the gas's molecules directly relates to its temperature.

PV =n RT

Where

P represents pressure of the ideal gas.

V represents volume of the ideal gas.

n represents the amount of ideal gas measured in terms of moles.

R represents universal gas constant.

T represents temperature.

  • The relationships between temperature, volume, pressure, and the number of particles in a gas are modelled by the ideal gas equation (PV=nRT).
  • It serves as a standard for the behaviour of actual gases as an ideal model.

The given gas equation is

\frac{PV}{2}  = RT

Its unit is Jmol^{-1} K^{-1}

From this equation 2 represent the volume of the gas.

Final answer:

In the gas equation PV by 2 equal to RT,V represents volume of 2 moles of gas.

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