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obtain the relation PV=constant for an ideal gas(symbol have usual meaning)​

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Answered by sabauuu
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V ∝ T × n × 1/P

V = R × T × n × (1/P)

R, here is a proportionality constant. Therefore we can write, P V = n R T or R = PV/nT. Also called as the Gas Constant, R is same for all gases. This is therefore also called Universal Gas Constant. From the analysis of the three Gas laws, we get the Ideal Gas Equation:

PV=nRT

extra information:-

Many properties of Ideal gases are very closely similar to real gases. Some of these properties specific to Ideal gases are:

Ideal gas constitutes a large number of molecules that are identical to each other.

These molecules move in random motion and obey Newton’s Laws of Motion.

The volume occupied by the gas is larger as compared to that of the volume occupied by the molecules.

It is only during a collision that molecules experience external forces. These collisions are elastic in nature and end in very short intervals of time.

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