The numbers of moles n if a gass can be calculated by the formula ?
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The ideal gas law can also be written and solved in terms of the number of moles of gas: PV = nRT, where n is number of moles and R is the universal gas constant, R = 8.31 J/mol ⋅ K. The ideal gas law is generally valid at temperatures well above the boiling temperature.
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Number of moles of a gas can be calculated by the formula = (weight of the given sample)/ (molecular mass of the gas)
For. Ex......if weight of H2 is given 2 then no. Of moles = 2/2=1 mole
Every mole of a substance has 6.02×10²³ elementary units
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